The inspiration for Dracula comes from Prince Vlad III of Wallachia, a fifteenth century ruler in eastern Europe. He was also known as Vlad Dracula and Vlad the Impaler. Several different stories exist as to how he died. He may have been killed by Turks, by his own men, either accidentally or deliberately, or accidentally during a hunt. He died either in December 1476 or January 1477.
After suffering a number of strokes, Bram Stoker is believed to have died of tertiary syphilis.
Bram Stoker died on April 20, 1912 at the age of 64.
Vlad Tempes aka Vlad the Impaler aka Dracula.
The cast of The Real Life of Dracula - 2005 includes: Ovidiu Mihail Stinga
Vlad Cepeš is a real historical person, ruler from Romania who lived in the 15th century. Bram Stoker based his Dracula novel on his life.
van helsing killed him
Count Dracula lives in Transalvaina. Castle Bran is in Romania, and has millions of visitors. I reccomand visiting during winter. Only than you can feel the real Dracula spirit.
Vlad Tempes aka Vlad the Impaler aka Dracula.
Dracula had no age. He looks around 1220000 years old, though!
It's not actually his castle, there is no such thing as "Dracula's Castle" because he wasn't real. When people visit Transylvania, they mistake Dracula's castle as Bram Stoker's.
The cast of The Real Life of Dracula - 2005 includes: Ovidiu Mihail Stinga
Vlad Cepeš is a real historical person, ruler from Romania who lived in the 15th century. Bram Stoker based his Dracula novel on his life.
The real Dracula (Vlad Tepes III) - yes (Mihnea cel Rău for one) The fictional Dracula - it is never revealed.
porphyria
No. Robert Pattinson is not related to Dracula. It is most likely that Dracula does not exist as human vampires are considered to be a myth in the real world.
No, Vlad didn't die
A real person - Vlad the Impaler
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Count Dracula was a real person. He was a Romanian prince, named Vlad Tepes the 3rd. Google him. ;)