Vlad the Drac was created in 1982.
Vlad the Drac Returns was created in 1984.
Drac's Night Out was created in 1991.
Vlad Plasmius was created in 2003.
Vlad the Impaler - song - was created in 2009.
Devil is an English equivalent of 'Drac' based on the current day Romanian language. When the genitive suffix is added, the noun refers to the son of the devil. This father and son team may be seen as the devilish, satanic father and son. Or it may be seen as an infamous father and son from Romania's past.Specifically, the father of Vlad the Impaler [c. 1431-December 1476] was known as Vlad Dracul, after his induction in 'The Order of the Dragon'. Therefore, the devil may refer to Vlad Dracul. The devil's son may refer to Vlad the Impaler.In Romanian, the word 'dragon' often is considered a synonym of 'diavol' and 'drac'. In fact, all three words may mean 'the devil'.
The population of Champ-sur-Drac is 3,300.
The area of Champ-sur-Drac is 8,920,000.0 square meters.
Something to do with Domme and Drac
Béla Lugosi.
"Drac" is the Romanian language word for "devil".
Count Dracula is a fictional character created by Bram Stocker in the shape of a vampire but it is allegedly inspired by the real hitorical figure. A 15th century Wallachian (present day Romania) prince called Vlad Draculea, or Vlad the Impaler. The name he was later given, "Draculea" means Devil in Romanian and was made famous by his cruelty towards thiefs, criminals and traitors who in his time were executed by having a large wooden spear driven through their bodies from the pelvic area to the back of their necks after which the bodies were left on display. However, the name Draculea was a diminutive of his father nickname of "Dracul", again meaning "the Devil". His father, also a Romanian prince got the name for having been awarded the Medal and Order of the Dragon by the Hungarian king Sigismund in recognition of his military accomplishments against the Ottoman Empire. At the time, Romanian language did not have the word "dragon" as it does now and the popular translation was "drac de mare", meaning "sea devil". From the word DRAC, he was named DRACUL, meaning The Devil and later his son, Vlad, inherited the name as DRACULEA, meaning "son of DRACUL". And no, Vlad was not a vampire, neither was he a count.
Places of Mystery - 2000 The Story of Drac - 1.9 was released on: USA: 10 August 2000