Vlad Ţepeş (Tze-pesh).
ADDITIONAL INFO:
The term Dracula traces its origins to Romanian language.
Drăculea is the original 'nickname' of Vlad Ţepeş ('Vlad ZZepesh', where 'ZZ' sounds exactly like in 'Pizza'), a Romanian ruler that reigned in Transilvania (Eng. Transylvania) in the years 1448, 1455-1462, 1476. Several centuries later, Bram Stoker was born, fell in love with the character and decided to dedicate him an evergreen fictional book with the principal character reshaped as Dracula. Fantasy by history. That is.
More: Vlad Ţepeş's father (nicknamed Dracul) was a respected member of The Order of the Dragon with the duty to protect the South Eastern European gate in front of invading Turks. He encouraged his son by nicknaming him 'Drăculea' (Ro. 'son of Dracul').
His language: old Romanian (as seen in the centenary national monasteries). Which_is_the_real_name_of_Dracula
Dracula was based on a real person, Vlad the Impaler making his first name Vladimir.
Dracula was based on a real person, Vlad the Impaler making his first name Vladimir.
Mavis
Stake
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
well, i am not sure
Dracula was based on a real person, Vlad the Impaler making his first name Vladimir.
Mavis
knowhere cuz its a myth it was drawn/made on the computer! It's real alright- that's where the myth was born.It's in Romania
In Romania.
Stake
With Fangs
Renfield
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
Romania
well, i am not sure
No they live in Draculas castle.
Bela Lugosi