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Vlad's second wife was Justina Szilágyi, who was a cousin of Matthias Corvinus. [140] [142] She was the widow of Vencel Pongrác of Szentmiklós when "Ladislaus Dragwlya" married her, most probably in 1475. [143] She survived Vlad Dracul, and married thirdly Pál Suki, then János Erdélyi. [142] Vlad's eldest son, [144] Mihnea, was born in ...
22 paź 2024 · Vlad the Impaler, prince of Walachia (now in Romania) whose cruel methods of punishing his enemies gained notoriety in 15th-century Europe. Some in the scholarly community have suggested that Bram Stoker’s Dracula character was based on Vlad. Learn more about Vlad in this article.
Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula was a 15th-century voivode (or prince) of Wallachia. Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and other facts about him.
Vlad's wife threw herself off the tower into the Argeş River below the castle. According to legend she remarked that she "would rather have her body be eaten by the fish of the Argeş than be captured by the Turks."
Mirena was the wife of Vlad III Tepes and the mother of Ingeras. Mirena was presumably born in Transylvania and met Vlad after he returned home from his time serving in the Ottoman Empire's Janissary Corps. Mirena was apparently unfazed by Vlad's infamous and bloody past, realising he sought redemption and a peaceful life.
Vlad III Țepeș, also known as Dracula, is the main protagonist and titular character of Dracula Untold. Vlad is also the husband of the late Mirena and the father of Îngeraș.
15 maj 2019 · Known For: East European 15th-century rule who was the inspiration for Dracula; Also Known As: Vlad the Impaler, Vlad III Dracula, Vlad Tepes, Dracuglia, Drakula; Born: Between 1428 and 1431; Parents: Mircea I of Wallachia, Eupraxia of Moldavia; Died: Between December 1476 and January 1477; Spouse(s): Unknown first wife, Jusztina Szilágyi