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  1. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler ( Romanian: Vlad Țepeș [ ˈ v l a d ˈ ts e p e ʃ]) or Vlad Dracula ( / ˈdrækjʊlə, - jə -/; Romanian: Vlad Drăculea [ ˈ d r ə k u l e̯a]; 1428/31 – 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death in 1476/77.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: Apr 30, 2024 • Article History. Vlad Vlad the Impaler. In full: Vlad III Dracula or. Romanian: Vlad III Drăculea. Also called: Vlad III or. Romanian: Vlad Țepeș. Born: 1431, Sighișoara, Transylvania [now in Romania] Died: 1476, north of present-day Bucharest, Romania (aged 45) Top Questions.

  3. 7 Appearance. 8 Family Tree. 9 Relationships. 10 Powers. 11 Trivia. 12 See Also. 13 References. Early Life. Vladimir Dracula was born in 1994 (Original Timeline) under the name of Adam Giles, to his human mother, Sally Giles. She was only eighteen when Count Dracula met her at Whitby Goth Festival.

  4. Vlad III de Valaquia ( Sighișoara, Transilvania; 1428/31-1476/77), conocido como Vlad el Empalador (en rumano: Vlad Țepeș) o Vlad Drácula (en rumano: Vlad Drăculea ), fue príncipe de Valaquia entre 1456 y 1462. Está considerado uno de los gobernantes más importantes de la historia de Valaquia y héroe nacional de Rumanía .

  5. 7 de mar. de 2023 · His son, Vlad III, would become known as the “son of Dracul” or, in old Romanian, Drăculea, hence Dracula. In modern Romanian, the word drac refers to the devil. 2. He was born in Wallachia, present-day Romania. Vlad III was born in 1431 in the state of Wallachia, now the southern portion of present-day Romania.

  6. Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia called "Vlad the Impaler" and also known as Vlad Dracula or simply Dracula, in Romanian Drăculea (1431 – December 1476), was a Wallachian (southern Romania) voivode (military commander). His three reigns were in 1448, 1456–1462, and 1476.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Historia. Vlad III, señor de Valaquia en el siglo XV, pasó a la historia tanto por su resistencia a ultranza contra los turcos como por sus cruentos castigos; cuatro siglos después, su nombre quedaría asociado a la novela Drácula, de Bram Stoker.