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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]
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 .
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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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.
No wonder he was the inspiration for Dracula.
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 ...
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 ...