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Lord Ruthven - vampire - was created in 1816.

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How about Lord Ruthven? He was the vampire created by John Polidori, on the same night and place that Mary Shelley created Frankenstein (1816).


What is Lord Alexander Ruthven's birthday?

Lord Alexander Ruthven was born on January 12, 1580.


When was Lord Alexander Ruthven born?

Lord Alexander Ruthven was born on January 12, 1580.


When did Lord Alexander Ruthven die?

Lord Alexander Ruthven died on August 5, 1600.


How old is Lord Alexander Ruthven?

Lord Alexander Ruthven was born on January 12, 1580 and died on August 5, 1600. Lord Alexander Ruthven would have been 20 years old at the time of death or 430 years old today.


When was Ruthven railway station created?

Ruthven railway station was created in 1963.


What happens to Aubrey in the vampyre?

In John Polidori's "The Vampyre," Aubrey is a young man who becomes enamored with the mysterious Lord Ruthven, who is later revealed to be a vampire. As Aubrey becomes more deeply involved with Ruthven, he experiences a series of unsettling events and ultimately realizes the true nature of his companion. Despite his attempts to distance himself from Ruthven, Aubrey is drawn into a tragic fate, marked by loss and despair, culminating in his own demise as he confronts the vampire's influence. The story underscores themes of seduction and the dangers of unchecked desire.


Where is the Ruthven Public Library in Ruthven located?

The address of the Ruthven Public Library is: 1301 Gowrie St, Ruthven, 51358 0280


What is the birth name of Dick Ruthven?

Dick Ruthven's birth name is Richard David Ruthven.


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Dracula (Bram Stoker's Dracula 1891), Carmilla (Carmilla 1872), Lord Ruthven (The Vampyre 1819)


When did Alexander Ruthven die?

Alexander Ruthven died in 1600.


When was Alexander Ruthven born?

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