Bram Stoker never mentioned in his fictional novel that Dracula had any particular preference.
1 is a character in bram stoker's dracula
Vlad III Dracula of Wallachia (also known as Vlad the Impaler and Vlad Țepeș) was the namesake basis of the character Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
No, Dracula is not Italian; he is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula." The character is based on Vlad the Impaler, a 15th-century Romanian prince known for his brutal reign in Wallachia, which is part of modern-day Romania. The story is set primarily in Transylvania, a region in Romania, rather than Italy.
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Dracula was a fictional character created by the mind of Brahm Stoker.
He is the main character in the fictional book Dracula by Bram Stoker published in 1897. Dracula is a vampire and the first one to be "invented" i think. hope this helps!
Dracula is a fictional character from the Transylvania region of Romania in a book written in the early 20th century. The author of the story, Bram Stoker, based his fictional character on Vlad Dracula, a real prince of Walachia (now part of Romania) in the 15th century.
The novel "Dracula" by Irish writer Bram Stoker (1847 - 1912), was first published in 1897.
Romanian, because his character was inspired by a Romanian ruler
Count Dracula is a character in Bram Stoker's Dracula novel.
1 is a character in bram stoker's Dracula
Count Dracula comes from the country Transylvania. Created by Bram Stoker, aspects of the character are said to have been inspired by a 15th century Romanian general named Vlad the Impaler.
1 is a character in bram stoker's dracula
Bram Stoker never mentioned in his fictional novel that Dracula had any particular preference.
Bram Stoker wrote "Dracula," and Count Dracula came from Transylvania, which ispart of Romania.Dracula,Transyllvania
Dracula is a fictional character created by Irish author Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula." The character is a vampire from Transylvania, a region in modern-day Romania. While the novel is written in English, and Dracula interacts with English characters, he himself is not English but rather a centuries-old entity from Eastern Europe.