понеділок, 18 квітня 2016 р.

His Story, Her Story


Vlad III, Tepes, the Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476/77) who is more famous as Dracul (or Dracul, because of the coins with the dragon on it), is a former civilian authority who served his country of Wallachia. The vast majority of his live he spent at was against the enslavement of his Fatherland.
Whereas Turks have a lot influence on the lands that encompassed former Wallachia, only a hope for peace left to his father, so he was willing to compromise and send his son to the Turkish captivity by force. At the 1447 Vlad found out that his brother and father went badly wrong and soon was killed. In 1456 he becomes the master of Wallachia, tough he caused a lot of damage for strangers and to his own people too.
Turks had a huge effect on Hungary, so the war broke out between Hungary and Wallachia. Dracul joined the army and won the battle. In 1462 he was forced to runaway to Hungary, and after 12 years of imprisonment he failed miserably in his desire to return home. However he fought for his life till the death.  
I decided to distinguish Vlad III among the others thanks to the spark of rumors around his personality.  He still attracts the interest of a vast numbers of people, and is considered to be the oldest vampire according to the novel of Mary Shelley. For us to decide, whether to take it seriously or not.


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