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
Dracula's middle name is often referred to as "Vlad," making his full name Vlad Dracula. He was a historical figure, Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, who inspired Bram Stoker's fictional character Count Dracula. The name "Dracula" itself means "son of the dragon," derived from his father's name, Vlad II Dracul.
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Her full first name is Willimina. After her marriage to John, her name is Willimina Harker. Her full name is Wilhelmina Murray when unmarried. Harker is her married name.
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Dracula's Full Name was Count Vladislaus Dracula.
Jack Dracula's birth name is Jack Martin.
Dracula's middle name is often referred to as "Vlad," making his full name Vlad Dracula. He was a historical figure, Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, who inspired Bram Stoker's fictional character Count Dracula. The name "Dracula" itself means "son of the dragon," derived from his father's name, Vlad II Dracul.
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"Dracula" (1992). Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. She played Dracula's bride.
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Lily Munster was the Countess of Shroudshire (nee Dracula)
The real name of Dracula's castle is Bran Castle, located in Romania. It is often associated with the fictional character Dracula, though there is no historical connection between Dracula and Bran Castle.