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Dracula was just a name used for a vampire by Universal Studios. The vampire legend is loosely based on a real historical figure Vlad the impaler.
In Byrom Stoker's Book, Dracula is the antagonist who is a vampire. So, yes, Dracula is a vampire.
Dracula the historical figure died centuries ago and lived in Eastern Europe. So no. Dracula the vampire is a fictional character. So also no.
Of course because Dracula is a vampire
Dracula scapula is a hinkety pinkety for vampire's shoulder blade.
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i think you mean vampire because the is no dracula but there is a vampire witch is what dracula is so yeah i am not sure where it is tho
yes. Dracula is a vampire. if you watch hotel Transylvania, you Will see that Dracula has fangs. so does his daughter, Mavis. vampires have fangs. therefore, Dracula is a vampire
Dracula is by far the best known Vampire. If you are asking historically who is a famous vampire, well no historical personage has actually been confirmed as a Vampire. The two most likely candidates however (and during their reigns some have actually considered them as such) are Vlad Dracul the Impaler (Dracula's Namesake and inspiration) and Erzebet Bathory (The Blood Countess)
One synonym for "Dracula" is "vampire."
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