Vlad regained his seat in 1476 but was killed in battle the same year. He remained a folk hero in the region for his efforts against Ottoman encroachment. It often has been thought that Stoker based the title character of Dracula on Vlad. Though Stoker’s notes for the novel do include ...
He is said to have impaled over 20,000 people during his rein. Was Vlad the Impaler real? Vlad the Impaler was a real person who ruled Wallachia in the 15th century. He was a particularly violent and cruel person who killed over 80,000 people in his lifetime. Why was Vlad the ...
Vlad Tepes: Directed by Dumitru Fernoaga, Doru Nastase. With Stefan Sileanu, Ernest Maftei, Emanoil Petrut, Teofil Vâlcu. Vlad Tepes, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler and Dracula, fights the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and the Hungarian Boyars
who intermittently ruled an area of the Balkans called Wallachia in the mid 15thcentury. He was also called by the names Vlad III, Vlad Dracula and Vlad the Impaler. The word Tepes stands for "impaler" and was so coined because of
Genya threw Soma a small dagger, and when Soma destroyed the last monster, he absorbed the monster's soul. Genya said "So, it has awakened..." to Soma's confusion, and Genya explained Soma had the Power of Dominance, the ability to absorb the souls of monsters he killed, but did ...
While Vlad and Radu were in Ottoman hands, Vlad's father was fighting to keep his place as voivode of Wallachia, a fight he would eventually lose. In 1447, Vlad II was ousted as ruler of Wallachia by local noblemen (boyars) and was killed in the swamps near Bălteni, halfway between...