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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

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15y ago

Well "Drăculea" means "son of Dracul" şi "Dracul" now means "The devil", but when Vlad was alive it meant "Dragon" I hope this helps :)

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Daniel Lantz

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In Wallachia. Named by his father as Vlad Dracul. Later became Count Vlad Dracul. Full name is Vlad Dracul Tepes.

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Dennis O'Hara

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How do you know?
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Alberto Hoeger

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how did you get that?

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12y ago

if you mean the real dracula its vlad tepes but if you mean nosferatu its count orlock which was a German film.

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15y ago

Lord Vlan Dracula is his real name in person , people just started making up vampire buisness and he got his fictional name "Count Dracula".

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13y ago

The Devil

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