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Since the beginning of time vampires have been seen as demons, going against the rights of humans and feeding on there own. Now a days vampires are seen more like everyone else, more human.
Considering the many types of vampires that there are: some not even humanoid, the beginnings of vampires would seem to pre-date the rise of bipedal humans. It may be that the vampire condition has arisen independently in several orders of animals and therefore has no single or chronologically definite point.
The history of vampires is rooted in folklore and mythology, with tales of blood-drinking creatures appearing in various cultures worldwide. The modern image of the vampire, particularly the romanticized version popularized by literature like Bram Stoker's "Dracula," emerged in the 19th century, influenced by earlier European beliefs in the undead and superstitions about the plague. Historically, some figures, like Vlad the Impaler, inspired vampire legends due to their brutal deeds. Additionally, certain medical conditions and burial practices have contributed to the vampire mythos, as people sought to explain unexplained deaths and illnesses in their communities.
they have been around since about 1789 when there were stories of blood sucking monsters
no it doesnt really have episoides on vampires
Acording to ancient legends, they do not.
No, does not exist.
As vampires are fictional any history they may have is associated with the authors of the stories. Some of those authors may include details of vampires and diabetics, others will not. However it will have no bearing on real life.
Vampires have been a part of history/legend of every culture and country in the world in one form or another forever. Including Egypt. Vampires are fictional; so like all fictional characters they can do whatever the writer of their story decides they can do.
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In 1718, the practice of â??killing vampiresâ?? was noted in Austrian controlled Serbia and Oltenia. Between 1725 and 1735. Widely publicized tales of Serbian vampires and reports of villagers exhuming bodies and killing vampires were reported. The first written mention of the English term â??vampiresâ?? came in 1745 in a story called â??Travels of Three English Gentlemenâ??.
No, the royal family is not made up of vampires; this idea is a myth or a fictional concept often found in literature and entertainment. Vampires are supernatural beings from folklore, and there is no evidence to support the existence of such creatures. The British royal family, like any other, is made up of humans with a rich history and tradition. Claims of them being vampires are purely fictional and not based in reality.
Scientists who study vampires are typically referred to as "vampirologists" or "pseudohematologists." They often explore the folklore, history, and pop culture surrounding vampires, as well as the psychology and sociology related to vampire subcultures.
edge sucks like vampires suck blood.=he is no doubt the worst wrestler in the history of wwe.=
Jasper Kent has written: 'The third section' -- subject(s): Fiction, Vampires, History
yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real