no not really
Allow me to edit the above answer: the answer is "depends on who you ask." Many of the horrible deeds he was thought to have committed were actually stories perpetuated by his enemies. He was kind of the Keyser Soze of his day; not every evil deed actually happened.
Not to say he wasn't cruel. He DID impale his enemies, after all. But what constitutes a good ruler? Did he protect his country and provide for his people? Yes. Did his country revere him? Yes. Did they continue to think of him as a hero, even today? Yes. Do they today capitalize on the vampire legend? That, too.
Yes, he was.
No he was not .He impaled his people
Yes, he was a good ruler
yes he is so good looking
Count means king or ruler
yes
Vlad Cepeš is a real historical person, ruler from Romania who lived in the 15th century. Bram Stoker based his Dracula novel on his life.
He was the ruler who fought against Otoman Empire in XV century.
In Byrom Stoker's Book, Dracula is the antagonist who is a vampire. So, yes, Dracula is a vampire.
Dracula and Dracula the book by Bram Stoker has its roots from medieval Romania. The name "Dracula" originated from King Vlad III Dracula (also known as Vlad the Impaler), ruler of the kingdom of Wallachia, Romania.
Yes, he does.
yes, majority of the aztecs where happy with him.