He and his brother were held hostage at the Turkish court.
They were given basic supplies to start a new life.
It was very hard for her in her early life but in her adulthood there are many things that happened. If you are interested to know, go towww.rosaparksfacts.comThank You!
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Vlad Tempes aka Vlad the Impaler aka Dracula.
Dracula was a fictional character from a novel by the same name, written in 1897 by Bram Stoker.He was named for the notoriously cruel and real-life Vlad III Tepes [a/k/a Vlad III the Impaler] (1431 - 76), a ruler of Walachia, whose epithet was Dracula ("Son of the Dragon"). Vlad was said to have put to death 20,000 men, women, and children by impaling them upright on stakes.Note also that Vlad the Impaler's father was named "Vlad II Dracul".The Dracula character became a stock figure in the horror repertoire, portrayed with varying degrees of sympathy and repulsion.
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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.
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he killed people and he was the prince of wallachia
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Count Dracula, a fictional character in the Dracula novel, was inspired by one of the best-known figures of Romanian history, Vlad Dracula, nicknamed Vlad Tepes(Vlad the Impaler), who was the ruler of Walachia at various times from 1456-1462. Born in 1431 in Sighisoara, he resided all his adult life in Walachia, except for periods of imprisonment at Pest and Visegrad (in Hungary).
The character of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" was inspired by the historical figure Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad III or Vlad Dracula. Vlad was a 15th-century ruler of Wallachia, a region in present-day Romania, known for his cruel methods of punishing his enemies.