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|birth_place=Sighişoara
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|death_date=December 1476
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|death_place=Bucharest
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|office1=Voivode of Wallachia <br/> 1st Reign
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|succeeded1=Vladislav II
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|office2=Voivode of Wallachia <br/> 2nd Reign
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|term_start2=April 15, 1456
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|succeeded2=[[Radu III]]
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|office3=Voivode of Wallachia <br/> 3rd Reign
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'''Vlad III Țepeș''' (in full, '''''Vladislaus III Drăculea'''''; 1431-1476) military governor and prince of [[Wallachia]] (1448; 1456–1462; 1476) within what is now present-day [[Romania]], and notorious for the cruelty he practiced upon his enemies.  Nicknamed ''the impaler'' (Romanian: ''Țepeș''), Vlad III may also have been the primary inspiration for author [[Bram Stoker]]'s fictional [[vampire]], [[Dracula]].
 
'''Vlad III Țepeș''' (in full, '''''Vladislaus III Drăculea'''''; 1431-1476) military governor and prince of [[Wallachia]] (1448; 1456–1462; 1476) within what is now present-day [[Romania]], and notorious for the cruelty he practiced upon his enemies.  Nicknamed ''the impaler'' (Romanian: ''Țepeș''), Vlad III may also have been the primary inspiration for author [[Bram Stoker]]'s fictional [[vampire]], [[Dracula]].
  
 
== Life ==
 
== Life ==
Vlad Dracula was born in Sighişoara, in Transylvania, the second of four sons of Prince Vlad II Dracul of Wallachia, an independent principality of [[Romania]]; it was the elder Vlad who founded the "Order of the Dragon" ("Dracul") and adopted the title as a surname.  Wallachia was the object of a power struggle between its neighbours [[Hungary]] and the Turks of the [[Ottoman Empire]], and by the mid-15th century the principality had begun to pay tribute to the latter. In 1444, Vlad Dracul sent his two younger sons to Turkey to prove his loyalty to the Ottoman sultan. The younger Vlad then spent the next four years in Adrianople as a hostage.
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Vlad Dracula was born in Sighişoara, in Transylvania, the second of four sons of Prince [[Vlad II Dracul]] of Wallachia, an independent principality of [[Romania]]; it was the elder Vlad who founded the "Order of the Dragon" ("Dracul") and adopted the title as a surname.  Wallachia was the object of a power struggle between its neighbours [[Hungary]] and the Turks of the [[Ottoman Empire]], and by the mid-15th century the principality had begun to pay tribute to the latter. In 1444, Vlad Dracul sent his two younger sons to Turkey to prove his loyalty to the Ottoman sultan. The younger Vlad then spent the next four years in Adrianople as a hostage.
  
 
In 1447, Vlad Dracul was murdered, possibly by the Hungarian general János Hunyadi, who then made a member of his own Danesti clan, Prince Vladislav II, ruler of Wallachia. The following year the Turks gave Vlad an army with which he seized the Wallachian throne. He ruled for only two months before Hunyadi forced him into exile in Moldavia, and Vladislav II returned as prince. However, Vladislav II soon allied Wallachia with the Turks, causing Hunyadi to support Vlad’s return to the throne in 1456.
 
In 1447, Vlad Dracul was murdered, possibly by the Hungarian general János Hunyadi, who then made a member of his own Danesti clan, Prince Vladislav II, ruler of Wallachia. The following year the Turks gave Vlad an army with which he seized the Wallachian throne. He ruled for only two months before Hunyadi forced him into exile in Moldavia, and Vladislav II returned as prince. However, Vladislav II soon allied Wallachia with the Turks, causing Hunyadi to support Vlad’s return to the throne in 1456.
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In 1462, Vlad was deposed by an Ottoman army led by his brother Radu. In 1476, after 12 years of exile in Hungary, Vlad took the Wallachian throne for the third time. When the Turks counterattacked a few months later, he was killed near Bucharest. His head was displayed on a pike in Constantinople, and his body was buried at the island monastery of Snagov.
 
In 1462, Vlad was deposed by an Ottoman army led by his brother Radu. In 1476, after 12 years of exile in Hungary, Vlad took the Wallachian throne for the third time. When the Turks counterattacked a few months later, he was killed near Bucharest. His head was displayed on a pike in Constantinople, and his body was buried at the island monastery of Snagov.
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== References ==
  
 
[[Category:Europe]]
 
[[Category:Europe]]
 
[[Category:Romanian History]]
 
[[Category:Romanian History]]
 
[[Category:Monarchs]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:04, November 11, 2021

Vlad The Impaler

Voivode of Wallachia
1st Reign
In office
October 1448 – November 1448
Preceded by Vladislav II
Succeeded by Vladislav II

Voivode of Wallachia
2nd Reign
In office
April 15, 1456 – July 1462
Preceded by Vladislav II
Succeeded by Radu III

Voivode of Wallachia
3rd Reign
In office
December 1476 – December 1476/January 1477
Preceded by Basarab III
Succeeded by Basarab III

Born 1431[1]
Sighişoara
Died December 1476
Bucharest

Vlad III Țepeș (in full, Vladislaus III Drăculea; 1431-1476) military governor and prince of Wallachia (1448; 1456–1462; 1476) within what is now present-day Romania, and notorious for the cruelty he practiced upon his enemies. Nicknamed the impaler (Romanian: Țepeș), Vlad III may also have been the primary inspiration for author Bram Stoker's fictional vampire, Dracula.

Life

Vlad Dracula was born in Sighişoara, in Transylvania, the second of four sons of Prince Vlad II Dracul of Wallachia, an independent principality of Romania; it was the elder Vlad who founded the "Order of the Dragon" ("Dracul") and adopted the title as a surname. Wallachia was the object of a power struggle between its neighbours Hungary and the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, and by the mid-15th century the principality had begun to pay tribute to the latter. In 1444, Vlad Dracul sent his two younger sons to Turkey to prove his loyalty to the Ottoman sultan. The younger Vlad then spent the next four years in Adrianople as a hostage.

In 1447, Vlad Dracul was murdered, possibly by the Hungarian general János Hunyadi, who then made a member of his own Danesti clan, Prince Vladislav II, ruler of Wallachia. The following year the Turks gave Vlad an army with which he seized the Wallachian throne. He ruled for only two months before Hunyadi forced him into exile in Moldavia, and Vladislav II returned as prince. However, Vladislav II soon allied Wallachia with the Turks, causing Hunyadi to support Vlad’s return to the throne in 1456.

In the following six years Vlad unified Wallachia while resisting the influence of both Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. He ruled through terror and by 1462, when he was deposed, had killed, principally by means of public impaling on stakes, many tens of thousands of his own people. He also liquidated the boyars (nobility), seized their property, and passed it out to his supporters, thus creating a new loyal nobility. Vlad’s fearsome reputation was the inspiration for Dracula by Bram Stoker.

In 1462, Vlad was deposed by an Ottoman army led by his brother Radu. In 1476, after 12 years of exile in Hungary, Vlad took the Wallachian throne for the third time. When the Turks counterattacked a few months later, he was killed near Bucharest. His head was displayed on a pike in Constantinople, and his body was buried at the island monastery of Snagov.

References

  1. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3118/vlad-dracula