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Bram Stoker's model for his Count Dracula was Vlad III Dracula, a 15th century viovode, or prince, near Transylvania in Romania.
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The history of vampirism and the history of Dracula are vastly different. The idea of an entity surviving parasitically off of a person's life force occurs frequently thoughout recorded history. These entities weren't commonly thought to ta...
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To appreciate the story of Vlad III it is essential to understand the social and political forces of the region during the 15th century. In broad terms this is a story of the struggle to obtain control of Wallachia, a region of the Balkans ...
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Dracula by Bram Stoker. Jonathan Harker, a young English lawyer, travels to Castle Dracula in the Eastern European country of Transylvania to conclude a real estate transaction with a nobleman named Count Dracula......
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The story of Dracula is based around a man named Vlad Dracula and his son, he was king in Transylvania fighting the Ottomans MORE
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Count Vlad Dracula( dracul meaning the devil and a meaning son of) was a horrivle person well known for putting peoples heads on spikes. He even once put nails through some officials heads after they didn't take off their hats in respect. H...
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No. Legends of vampiric creatures date farther back in history than the time of Vlad the Impaler and exist in many cultures outside Central and Eastern Europe. Many early vampire legends are actually personifications of disease; some of the...
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Both Vlad and Dracula fall under public domain now. You can write about Vlad, so long as you don't claim your work is non-fiction (if it were you'd need to stick with the truth). Dracula is in the public domain, and can be used in any way y...
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Disappointed in the limited availability of horror boardgames, Stephen Hand began the initial treatment of his Dracula-based horror game in 1985. He had originally conceived it as a two-game set entitled Dracula: Fact and Fiction, one part ...
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Hee hee! There really is a Castle Dracula in Romania and the descendants of the original Count Dracul still live nearby today. The castle was up for sale last I knew. It's upkeep had gotten too expensive. As for Bram Stoker's mythical beast...
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