- 1. The massacre of the boyars
- (The massacre of the boyars)
- ... a number of the Saxon traders simply because of his dislike for them, and because of their attempts to remove him from the throne of Valachia. Another story, described the impaled bodies looking like ...
- Created on 27 November 2013
- 2. Wallachia Prior to Vlad the Impaler (Dracula)
- (Wallachia Prior to Vlad the Impaler (Dracula))
- ... another prince named Dan (called the Danesti). Much of the struggles to assume the throne during Draculas time were between these two competing factions. In 1431 King Sigismund made Vlad Dracul the ...
- Created on 07 July 2013
- 3. Poenari Fortress the "real" Castle Dracula
- (Poenari Fortress)
- ... throne. On Easter Day in 1459, Dracula invited the boyars and their families to dine at his palace; guards then entered and seized them, impaling many forthwith while the remainder were marched off t ...
- Created on 01 July 2013
- 4. Dracula's wives
- (Dracula's wives)
- ... nt most of the time in king suite Matia, and later he failed in regain his throne of the Romanian and the young man, whose name is not known, but about which it is well-known that he lived in Transylvan ...
- Created on 01 July 2013
- 5. Vlad Dracula Chronology
- (Vlad Dracula Chronology)
- ... while Wallachia's throne; 1448-1456 Vlad the Impaler as a fugitive in Moldova and Transylvania; 1456 with help from Transylvania, Vlad the Impaler occupies Wallachia's throne; 1457 Vlad the Impa ...
- Created on 01 July 2013
- 6. Vlad the Impaler (Dracula) Life
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- ... r claim to the Wallachian throne to his advantage. Radu converted quickly, and was released from prison. Vlad, however, was far more stubborn. It has been suggested that Vlad's sadistic tendancies star ...
- Created on 01 July 2013