count Vlad was a very scary person who lived in the top most tower of a giant castle. Most people were very scared of him and thought he might be a vampire living in Great Britan. But as it turnes out he was just your avrage scary person......you do now Im making this up dont you????? well it is mostly true but if you belived the hole entire thing...... HA HA YOU SUCKER!!!!!
Do you mean Count Dracula? If yes, he is killed by Jonathan Harker and Quincey P. Morris.Vlad III - also called Vlad Drăculea or Vlad Țepeș -, a Wallachian prince from 15th century, died at the end of 1476 during a fight against the Ottomans. It is most likely that he was beheaded by a member of his own army.
he was Romanian
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Vlad Țepeș lived in Romania, province Muntenia (Țara Româneacă). It was a cruel and gruesome fighter, a great hero of the Romanian people.
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In no specific order: Count Orlock. Count Dragule. Count Olrox. Nosferatu. Count Orlock Nosferatu. Vlad Țepeș (Vlad Tepesh), Vlad Dracul, Dracul, Draquo, Dragonking, Lord of Vampires, The count.
Count Dracula sometimes tells about his past as a Romanian prince (in the novel it is a count), so you can find out that he was a human (even a real person!) named Vlad Tepes (also Vlad the Impaler, Vlad Dracula).
He was based on Vlad III - also called Vlad Tepes or Vlad Draculea -, a Walalchian prince from 15th century.
Count Dracula was a character who was made by the idea of Vladimir the impaler
Count Dracula or Vlad Dracula ,I think people that surrounded him in that time,people he punished..
The real count Dracula was Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) who really was a pretty nasty chap. There is an article on wikipedia on him. He enjoyed impaling his enemies on stakes and having them brought to his dinner table while he feasted.
"Vlad the Impaler", I believe, would be a good name to look for, I'm not sure on the details, but Google and 'Vlad the Impaler' will put you on the right track.
Dracula's Full Name was Count Vladislaus Dracula.
Yes, Although he was better known as Vlad III the impaler. Bram Stoker (the author who initially wrote Dracula) simply stole Vlad's last name although he didn't mention what Vlad was really known for. Which was brutally impaling his victims while he fought in wars with the ottoman turks.
The historical figure on which Dracula is based is Vlad Tepes, Count of Wallachia - otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler - and he was believed to have been born in 1431.
The character of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" was inspired by the historical figure Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad III or Vlad Dracula. Vlad was a 15th-century ruler of Wallachia, a region in present-day Romania, known for his cruel methods of punishing his enemies.
Count Dracula was a real person. He was a Romanian prince, named Vlad Tepes the 3rd. Google him. ;)