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  2. Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Poenari Castle, the scene of a popular tale about Vlad Vlad the Impaler and the Turkish envoys, painting by Theodor Aman. The Cantacuzino Chronicle was the first Romanian historical work to record a tale about Vlad the Impaler, narrating the impalement of the old boyars of Târgoviște for the murder of his brother, Dan. [179]

  3. Justina Szilágyi - Wikipedia

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    Justina Szilágyi de Horogszeg (Hungarian: horogszegi Szilágyi Jusztina; before 1455 – 1497) was a Hungarian noblewoman, who became the second wife of Vlad Dracula, Voivode of Wallachia. She was the daughter of Ladislaus or Osvát Szilágyi and thus a cousin of Matthias Corvinus , King of Hungary .

  4. File:Vlad Tepes 002.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Vlad Ţepeş, der Pfähler, Woywode der Walachei 1456-1465 (gestorben 1477) Aussprache auf Deutsch:Wlad Tzepesch. English: Vlad Ţepeş, the Impaler, Prince of Wallachia (1456-1462) (died 1477)

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  6. House of Basarab - Wikipedia

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    The following genealogical tree is a simplified version, meant to show the ruling princes, their documented brothers and sisters, and the spouses/extramarital liaisons of those who had ruling heirs, following the conventions: Ruling princes have their name emphasized and their ruling years in Wallachia.

  7. Badass Study Suggests Vlad the Impaler Cried Actual ... - AOL

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    No wonder he was the inspiration for Dracula.

  8. Maria Balsha, Countess of Muro - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Italian historian Raffaele Glinni published two articles in which he claims Maria as the illegitimate daughter of Vlad III of Walachia. [9] According to the historian, Vlad could be buried in the tomb of Maria's father-in-law, Matteo Ferrillo. The primary reason for this theory, comes from the symbol of a dragon found in the connected ...

  9. Category:Cultural depictions of Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    A list of cultural depictions of Vlad the Impaler. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. D. Dracula (3 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Cultural ...