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Vlad II Dracul died in 1447.

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When did Dracula Shape-shift?

He was killed... search Vlad the impaler and you'll see what happened to him


Who created the story of Dracula?

The legend of the vampire ´Count Dracula´ originated in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel "Dracula", but he was inspired by a real person.This real person was called Vlad III, Vlad Țepeș or Vlad Drăculea. He was born in 1431. It is most likely that he was born in Sighisoara, Transylvania, but it is also possible that he was born in Nuremberg because his father, Vlad II. Dracul, often went there at that time, where joined Sigismund II of Luxembourg's Order of the Dragon. It is possible that his pregnant wife, Princess Cneajna of Moldavia, accompanished him. Vlad III himself is said to have joined the order at the age of 5.Being a member in this order, Vlad II got the name ´Dracul´, which is most likely to come from the Latin word ´drago´ (dragon). His son got the name´Drăculea´, which means "son of the dragon".Vlad II Dracul gave Vlad III and his brother Radu, his two youngest sons, to the Ottoman Sultan Murad II, who imprisoned them at Egrigöz fortress. These years had a huge influence on Vlad III's personality; for example, he made his first real experience with violence there.In 1447, Vlad II Dracul was murdered.Vlad Drăculea led many fights against the Ottoman Empire. He got the name ´Țepeș´, which means "impaler", because of his gruesome strategy: He impaled thousands of people. Most of them were enemies, but he also killed some of his own people this way.Vlad III died at the end of 1476 during a fight against the Ottomans. It is most likely that he was beheaded by one of his own soldiers. He is said to be buried in Snagov, but scientists have not found his grave yet.


What is another name for 'Dracula'?

In no specific order: Count Orlock. Count Dragule. Count Olrox. Nosferatu. Count Orlock Nosferatu. Vlad ȚepeΘ™ (Vlad Tepesh), Vlad Dracul, Dracul, Draquo, Dragonking, Lord of Vampires, The count.


Where did dracula get his name from?

The word Dracula derives (historicaly) from a fraternal order of Knights called 'The Order of the Dragon' founded prior to 1431 by Sigismind of Luxembourg to defend Europe against the Turks. It's more popular usage was by Bram Stoker, the Irish novelist. Count Dracula was published in 1897


What is the definition for Dracula?

Vlad, or Dracula, was born in 1431 in Transylvania into a noble family. His father was called "Dracul," meaning "dragon" or "devil" in Romanian because he belonged to the Order of the Dragon, which fought the Muslim Ottoman Empire. "Dracula" means "son of Dracul" in Romanian.

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When was Vlad II Dracul born?

Vlad II Dracul was born in 1390.


What was Vlad Dracul favorite quote?

Any quote remained from Vlad Dracul.


Who is Vlad the Impaler parents?

His father was Vlad II Dracul, the epithet Dracul added after he was inducted into the Order of the Dragon in the city of Nuremberg in 1431. The identity of his mother is less known and still up for debate, but most believe it was Princess Cneajna of Moldavia, Vlad II's second wife.


When did Dracula Shape-shift?

He was killed... search Vlad the impaler and you'll see what happened to him


What was Vlad the second's full name?

The real Dracula was Vladimir III, Prince of Wallachia; also known as 'Vlad the Impaler'.


The Birth Place Of Vlad Dracul?

Not known


Where is Vlad Dracul buried?

Unknown


Who is vald dracul?

Vlad Dracul - Vladamir Basarab II was born near the end of the 14th century in Wallachia, located between Transylvania and the Danube River in the southern part of modernday Romania. He was a duke of the Wallachian royal family, and all 4 of his sons ruled as Prince of Wallachia at one time or another during the 15th century. His nickname was Vlad Dracul or "Vlad the Dragon", following his induction into the Order of the Dragon, a 15th century chivalric order. Vlad Dracul is most noteworthy as the father of the more famous Vladamir Basarab III, known as Vlad Dracula ("Vlad, son of the Dragon") and later as Vlad Tepes ("Vlad the Impaler"). Vlad III was a violent and successful warrior and ruler, but noted for his cruelty toward enemies; his later nickname comes from a favorite form of execution, impaling his victims on sharpened wooden stakes. Myth and superstition surrounding the vicious Vlad Dracula created a legend of supernatural evils, and even contributed to a change in the meaning of the name Dracul; in modern Romanian, Dracul now means "devil".


Was there a king named Vlad Dracul?

Vlad Dracul was the ruler (voivode or domn) of Wallachia (Ţara Românească): 1493-1447Reigns: 1436-1442 and 1443-1447.


What does the name 'Dracula' mean?

Son of the Devil


Where is Dracula now?

Dead. Vlad Dracul assassinated 1476.


Was vlad tepes the same as vlad dracul?

No, Vlad Dracul was his father. "Dracul" means "the Devil" in Romanian; he got his nickname after returning from the German wars with his battle flag which had a dragon painted on. The peasants thought it showed the Devil, hence the name. Tepes got his name from his rather cruel form of punishment ("Tepes" = approximately "The Impaler").