Yes, - though none were really in power for long before being over thrown
1st marriage:
Mihnea cel Rău
Katerine Nichol Tepes
2nd marriage:
Vlad Dracula the IV and another son whose name remains unknown, possibly died soon after birth
Unknown if he has any out there are direct descendants and families do break off over time. Legacies are lost with wars and lack of sons to carry on family names. There is a easy chance of being somehow related to someone who is descended from Vlad III but lets not get into that. Rumor has it, that one of his brothers, most likely Radu, has some still living descendants running around.
Vlad the Impaler had three sons, Mihnea cel Rau with his first wife, Vlad Dracula IV and another son whose name is unknown with his second wife.
Yes, he had a younger brother who joined the Turks and fought against Vlad.
Mircea (older) and Radu (younger). He "may" have had a half-brother, also named Vlad but this is not absolutely certain.
Vlad the impaler gave inspiration to man and invented the vampires and werewolf
Vlad the Impaler married Princess Cneajna of Transylvania, who committed suicide in 1462. They had a son named Mihnea.
Vlad the Impalor got his name from the fact that he would impale his enemies on large spikes through the anus if it was a male, or if an adulterous women, through the vagina. He committed other cruel and violent acts, but he is most famous for his impalement's, he killed a grand total of about 40, 000 people in his life time. Most of these people were impaled.
Vlad the Impaler is from a country called Wallachia, part of present day Romainia.
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Mircea (older) and Radu (younger). He "may" have had a half-brother, also named Vlad but this is not absolutely certain.
Vlad the Impaler's mother was Princess Cneajna of Moldavia.
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The Impaler
Vlad the impaler gave inspiration to man and invented the vampires and werewolf
vlad the impaler was a prince and he is well known for his policy against the othomans (turks) and his cruel punishments that he delivered.
1476
No he was Christian.
Romania
Wallachia