In 1477, you truly got what you deserved, when your head was placed on a pike before the walls of Constantinople. You were a hero and savior in your country, but in his own way, so was Sultan Mehmed II. 🤔 I'm sure in the afterlife... these two are in a corner playing a non-ending game of chess 👍
Vlad the impaler actually impaled 80,000 people not 20,000 Vlad the impaler was also known as Vlad Dracula lll the castle and I don't know if you guys know this but the castle is known as Bran Castle which is in Transylvania Romania they reached 1 million visitors in 2019 it's 635 years old
Dracula is what the saxons called him. It was a misspelling of the name Draculea, which means “Som of the dragon” his father was named Dracul, which means “The Dragon” and Draculesti means “The Dragon House”
actually not dragon, it's modernized. it dracul used to be satan or the devil, which technically means son of the Devil. which technically matches his evil self tbh.
@@wreeeth No, his dad named himself the dragon because he was a member of the order of the dragon, a group that fought against the Muslims. Dracul also translates to devil because in the Bible Lucifer turned himself into a dragon during the war in heaven. To defeat the dragon means to defeat the devil. His enemies of course used this against him but originally it was supposed to be an honourable title.
Dragon was consider something bad enough to be same as the devil. The only problem is that it isn't in romanian language were the "Dragon" is called "balaur".
@@ionelghiorghita688 Yes because in the Bible the Dragon is the Devil but Dracula's dad was member of the Order of the Dragon, which was s group of Christians fighting against the Muslims.
Yeah because he believes if he do that we will gain strength and preserve his youthful, heal his wounds faster and become more smarter to manage his kingdom against foreign invaders he doing it secretly with some rituals to perform
@An1malCity100 he never dipped his bread in blood. at the time, vlad was in conflict with german merchants from transylvania, so they spread this "rumour" in hungary, as well as germany, especially because, at the time, the printing press had just been invented and it was very easy to create propaganda like this. That's how the vampire vlad tepes was created. Plus, it was not even possible at the time because of diseases. He would've have died if he really ate bread dipped in blood in the middle of a "forest" full of staked people 💀
@@CubSATPHHe might have impaled 20,000-40,000 people. But he didn't do it to drink their blood, he did it to strike fear into the hearts of his enemies. The story of him drinking his impaled enemies blood comes from the Saxon merchants in the Transylvanian city of Braşov. He didn't like to impale them but he knew it was the only way they would listen. He did it to protect his people and his country not to preserve his youth. Btw his real name is Vlad the III Basarab Draculea (meaning son of the dragon in old romanian and latin). The name Draculea derives from his father who was Vlad II Dracul. He was part of The Sacred Order of the Dragon which was an order of Christian leaders that were opposed to the expansionalism of the Ottoman Empire in Europe.Draculea didn't mean the devil or lucifer as it is referred to in these days but back then it was a sign of honor. It meant the protector.
the character in Stoker's novel was inspired by Countess Erzebeth Bathory, and he thought of calling it Count Wampyr but then he found the story of Vlad Vasarab, AKA Tepes, AKA Dracula and the he loved the name of Dracula thus choosing it for the character.
Țepeș came later after his death but his real name was Vlad Dracula and his royal name Vlad Dracula the Third. There were others from the House of Drăculeşti that had the name Dracula.
This is not actually fact. The consensus is that Bram Stoker MAY have taken SOME little inspiration from Vladimir Tepes, but that he got the idea for Dracula from a nightmare after eating some bad crab. Bram reportedly even claimed that Dracula was of Szèkely origin.
Yeah thats y he lives in Transylvania but the name Dracula obviously comes from Vlads family name. And i mean Transylvania and Wallachia are literally next to eeachother.
@@sultankebab1587 family name is voda not dracula, dracul not dracula... is translated as dragon, from the dragon order that he inherit from his father
Actually, there where 3 separate reigns and only 1456-1462 was an actual reign, 1448 and 1476 were attempts to claim the throne, the last one, 1476, ended his life.
I heard that Dracula (Vlad Tepes) perhaps was from Cuman Basarab dybasty. So he was cuman Turk (by blood, culturally I guess he was vlach) while Mehmet conqueror was oghuz Turk. It is also interesting that his father was falled dracul, which in latin means dragon but in vlach it means devil. The Turks and ancestors of Turkic nomads (Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns) had cult of Dragon. Chinese called the capital of Huns Longcheng (Dragon's city). While slavs called their walls built against cumans zmeiny valy which meant serpent or snake walls. They were calling cuman turks zmei (snake and serpents are like small dragons). Herodotus wrote legend about ancestor of royal Scythian dynasty. He claimed their ancestor was Heracles son of Zeus who had children from "Snake woman". Also Huns had dragon on their flags while Sarmatians had dragon ensign. I believe dacians also had dragon cult but after they got christianised they abondoned this cult. While their eastern neighbours saved it. Even Kazan tatars (turks) had dragon on their flag and still have dragon on their coat of arms. Also some of native american tribes had dragon cult like Quetzalcoatl and we know that siberians and americans lost contact like 12 millenia ago when Ice Age ended. So this cult probably is quite ancient.
Yet after this turks won and vlad escaped with his dead army and 15 years later dracula’s head was hanged on ottoman’s wall in (Instanbul/ Constantinople ) by Sultan Mehmed II 🗿
It was speculated yes. The cowardly sultan hired assassins to kill Vlad as he was worried Vlad would further be able to organize a new army with Austro-Hungarian support, then most likely take Istanbul and put a halt to the Ottoman Islamic Caliphate murder machine. Islam is evil at its core.
There's no much to support that, there's one letter from Vlads cousin, Stephen the Great of Moldavia who wrote a letter saying that Vlad was ambushed by a Ottoman Patrol and killed and afterwards he was beheaded and sent to Constantinople but there's other letters confirming that it wasn't like that. We will probably never know how Vlad died
Vlad Dracula, faught back the growing Ottoman intrusion into a highly Christian domain. The acts against the Ottomans were expected in fact they weren't as cruel as what the Ottomans were doing to noble women during the time of this incursion. In fact with increasing Ottoman separatistism alleged the rape and pillaging of thousands of noble women within the region including some 15 20 years after his death there was a rape between the Ottoman soldiery and a noble duchess.
This video doesn't give a good picture of the story. he didn't rule for all those years, he was involved in a complex "Game of Thrones" situation and was king three different times. he spent his entire life either fighting for power or fighting to keep power and everything he did was for that. he only killed people to put fear in the hearts of his enemies
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
He is called like this because his dad claimed the Dragon Order,and Romanians didn't knew about dragons so they thought about "dracul" that means the devil in Romanian
He', Vlad, was a a great hero and defended he's country from invaders, yeah he was a brutal fuck to he's enemies, but had nothing to do with a vampire.
@@santtu9164he impaled his own citizens. His brother Radu converted to islam. After all, Draculas head was plucked by ottomans and bring it to Istanbul 😂
@@Eg-l3134 he also won and made them retreat. The cowardly Ottomans, who had huge armies, retreated countless times. How many times have they lost and fled like cowards in front of someone like Skanderbeg, for example? I've lost count.
@@memea8310 before and after Michael Romania was still vassals and had to pay tax and was occupied … there’s no shame in winning and losing in battles but paying tribute not to fight and bowing your heads like slaves and rather give tribute now that’s CALLED BEING A COWARD
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
So are you trying to imply that you have news look man I tell bout Dracula he is no Romanian prince he is the nightmare of Bad Pilgrims and now speaks with southern drawl
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
"Vlad the Impaler"
Boy Heard his Name for the 50th Time
He did what everyone did back then, he just did it better
yeah, until Mehmet II took his head off.
No vlad is a Dracula
@@Weirdoboyalldawayhe was not killed by mehemet stop listening to turism propaganda he was killed by his brother or a ottoman assasin
@@Weirdoboyalldaway Average turgay propaganda 😂😂😂
@@kinginigo8007isnt vlad originate from cuman dynasty
I’m part Romanian and think he was great leader he sure showed those Turks what happens when they mess with him and his people!
And what happened to his head then
Then why did his head end up on a spear
In 1477, you truly got what you deserved, when your head was placed on a pike before the walls of Constantinople.
You were a hero and savior in your country, but in his own way, so was Sultan Mehmed II. 🤔
I'm sure in the afterlife... these two are in a corner playing a non-ending game of chess 👍
Vlad the impaler actually impaled 80,000 people not 20,000 Vlad the impaler was also known as Vlad Dracula lll the castle and I don't know if you guys know this but the castle is known as Bran Castle which is in Transylvania Romania they reached 1 million visitors in 2019 it's 635 years old
Bran is a tourist trap😂, his real castle was Poenari Castle
And after that his head was plucked by ottomans and took it to Istanbul 😂
@@mohammedazhar7179 muslim😂
poenari is his real castle, not bran
The mighty Ottoman Empire brought an army of around 100,000 soldiers and could not capture Vlad, who had only 30,000.
Dracula is what the saxons called him. It was a misspelling of the name Draculea, which means “Som of the dragon” his father was named Dracul, which means “The Dragon” and Draculesti means “The Dragon House”
Dracula comes from Drăculea
His father was called Dracul which means dragon. He was the son of the dragon.
actually not dragon, it's modernized. it dracul used to be satan or the devil, which technically means son of the Devil.
which technically matches his evil self tbh.
@@wreeeth No, his dad named himself the dragon because he was a member of the order of the dragon, a group that fought against the Muslims. Dracul also translates to devil because in the Bible Lucifer turned himself into a dragon during the war in heaven. To defeat the dragon means to defeat the devil. His enemies of course used this against him but originally it was supposed to be an honourable title.
@@wreeeththe muslims deserved it
Dragon was consider something bad enough to be same as the devil. The only problem is that it isn't in romanian language were the "Dragon" is called "balaur".
@@ionelghiorghita688 Yes because in the Bible the Dragon is the Devil but Dracula's dad was member of the Order of the Dragon, which was s group of Christians fighting against the Muslims.
Vlad the impaler was rumored to have dipped bread in the blood of his enemies and eat it
Yeah because he believes if he do that we will gain strength and preserve his youthful, heal his wounds faster and become more smarter to manage his kingdom against foreign invaders he doing it secretly with some rituals to perform
No thats bullshit german and hungarian minorities created he didnt do these things
@An1malCity100 he never dipped his bread in blood. at the time, vlad was in conflict with german merchants from transylvania, so they spread this "rumour" in hungary, as well as germany, especially because, at the time, the printing press had just been invented and it was very easy to create propaganda like this. That's how the vampire vlad tepes was created. Plus, it was not even possible at the time because of diseases. He would've have died if he really ate bread dipped in blood in the middle of a "forest" full of staked people 💀
@@CubSATPHyou just made that up lmao
@@CubSATPHHe might have impaled 20,000-40,000 people. But he didn't do it to drink their blood, he did it to strike fear into the hearts of his enemies. The story of him drinking his impaled enemies blood comes from the Saxon merchants in the Transylvanian city of Braşov. He didn't like to impale them but he knew it was the only way they would listen. He did it to protect his people and his country not to preserve his youth.
Btw his real name is Vlad the III Basarab Draculea (meaning son of the dragon in old romanian and latin).
The name Draculea derives from his father who was Vlad II Dracul. He was part of The Sacred Order of the Dragon which was an order of Christian leaders that were opposed to the expansionalism of the Ottoman Empire in Europe.Draculea didn't mean the devil or lucifer as it is referred to in these days but back then it was a sign of honor. It meant the protector.
I love Dracula ❤❤❤
When I tell this story I talk like Dracula
Wow, it seems like an untold story
He also got rid of the thieves, rapists and corruption
Impaling ottomans is based af
Yea and same ottomans seperated his head from his body and left it on an impale as a real revenge :)
@ANAS yea, he even deserved more
@@nebilm4766Doesn't matter he still destroyed all 80000 ottomans and ottomans only killed one? 😂😂😂 No wonder muslim are weak and harami
@@nebilm4766
Vlad humiliated mehmed and all ottomans. He was a Chad. your country has nothing on Romania and our great leaders.
He was Transilvanias hero
the character in Stoker's novel was inspired by Countess Erzebeth Bathory, and he thought of calling it Count Wampyr but then he found the story of Vlad Vasarab, AKA Tepes, AKA Dracula and the he loved the name of Dracula thus choosing it for the character.
Sultan: “u impale my soldiers I IMPALE U”
You are somewhat right, not fully but I see where you're coming from.
Also his name was Vlad Țepeș
Țepeș came later after his death but his real name was Vlad Dracula and his royal name Vlad Dracula the Third. There were others from the House of Drăculeşti that had the name Dracula.
Bro even sound like a dracula
We await him, rising again in these time🩸.
He'll come soon, we need him more then ever
Everytime i hear about this guy my butt clenches.
Mehmed impaled his head..
holy shit found this in my recommendeds
Had a fun time with him and Elizabeth
he also got free istanbul tour but only his head
I wouldn’t mind been a vampire 😂
Fatih sultan Mehmet kellesini İstanbul'da gezdirdi
Sultan mehmet kellesini gezdirirken gelen pismanlik hissi
This guy might be the real Dracula
This is not actually fact. The consensus is that Bram Stoker MAY have taken SOME little inspiration from Vladimir Tepes, but that he got the idea for Dracula from a nightmare after eating some bad crab. Bram reportedly even claimed that Dracula was of Szèkely origin.
Yeah thats y he lives in Transylvania but the name Dracula obviously comes from Vlads family name.
And i mean Transylvania and Wallachia are literally next to eeachother.
@@sultankebab1587 family name is voda not dracula, dracul not dracula... is translated as dragon, from the dragon order that he inherit from his father
@@helios2379 I meant that Dracula comes from Dracul, i know there is a difference.
Yeah and the Ottoman Empire taket hiss head off and showed it in Istanbul 😎
Never happened my g
Actually, there where 3 separate reigns and only 1456-1462 was an actual reign, 1448 and 1476 were attempts to claim the throne, the last one, 1476, ended his life.
His headless. Like in roblox but for free
I heard that Dracula (Vlad Tepes) perhaps was from Cuman Basarab dybasty. So he was cuman Turk (by blood, culturally I guess he was vlach) while Mehmet conqueror was oghuz Turk.
It is also interesting that his father was falled dracul, which in latin means dragon but in vlach it means devil. The Turks and ancestors of Turkic nomads (Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns) had cult of Dragon. Chinese called the capital of Huns Longcheng (Dragon's city). While slavs called their walls built against cumans zmeiny valy which meant serpent or snake walls. They were calling cuman turks zmei (snake and serpents are like small dragons). Herodotus wrote legend about ancestor of royal Scythian dynasty. He claimed their ancestor was Heracles son of Zeus who had children from "Snake woman". Also Huns had dragon on their flags while Sarmatians had dragon ensign. I believe dacians also had dragon cult but after they got christianised they abondoned this cult. While their eastern neighbours saved it. Even Kazan tatars (turks) had dragon on their flag and still have dragon on their coat of arms. Also some of native american tribes had dragon cult like Quetzalcoatl and we know that siberians and americans lost contact like 12 millenia ago when Ice Age ended. So this cult probably is quite ancient.
King 👑 Charles 🇬🇧 💂♂️💂♀️ is a Descendant of VLAD THE IMPALER the Inspiration for Bram Stoker's Gothic Horror Novel 📙 DRACULA 🧛♂️🦇⚰️
Im gonna cover my whole body with garlic except my 🥩
Partition of UK
Yet after this turks won and vlad escaped with his dead army and 15 years later dracula’s head was hanged on ottoman’s wall in (Instanbul/ Constantinople ) by Sultan Mehmed II 🗿
It was speculated yes. The cowardly sultan hired assassins to kill Vlad as he was worried Vlad would further be able to organize a new army with Austro-Hungarian support, then most likely take Istanbul and put a halt to the Ottoman Islamic Caliphate murder machine. Islam is evil at its core.
Oh that dracula who got impaled by sultan mehmat al fateh the conqueror of constantinoplé😮
He has to use treachery to finally finish him lol
I bet his head was on the gates of Constantinople
get shit done grampa
Series name??
Great pronunciation
And he was beheaded by ottomans ☺️
There's no much to support that, there's one letter from Vlads cousin, Stephen the Great of Moldavia who wrote a letter saying that Vlad was ambushed by a Ottoman Patrol and killed and afterwards he was beheaded and sent to Constantinople but there's other letters confirming that it wasn't like that. We will probably never know how Vlad died
@@Arcanes_and what Palestinians are suffering now 😂😂😂Vlad taking revenge
He was killed in battle
Only after his death ?
What up son
VLAD DRACULA WAS A REAL VAMPIRE 🧛♂️🦇
Real history
Vlad Dracul Tepes of the House of Draculaesti of the Order of Draculea
vlad's head toured for free in istanbul , he was very lucky
Lies
@@Imperator-01lol truth cant accept
@@1hpculturehe killed 80000 Muslims, died like dogs 😂😂😂
@@d.petrovic9721before Constantinople its called Byzantium. Even before byzantium it had many other names. No big deals😂
Lol angry turk. Vlad humiliated mehmed
Vlad the Impaler flows through our veins, his justice was law
Vlad Dracula, faught back the growing Ottoman intrusion into a highly Christian domain. The acts against the Ottomans were expected in fact they weren't as cruel as what the Ottomans were doing to noble women during the time of this incursion. In fact with increasing Ottoman separatistism alleged the rape and pillaging of thousands of noble women within the region including some 15 20 years after his death there was a rape between the Ottoman soldiery and a noble duchess.
This video doesn't give a good picture of the story. he didn't rule for all those years, he was involved in a complex "Game of Thrones" situation and was king three different times. he spent his entire life either fighting for power or fighting to keep power and everything he did was for that. he only killed people to put fear in the hearts of his enemies
Respect Vlad forever 🙏🙏🙏
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
Wrong information.
Among 20000 executed people, most of them were Dracula's own people.
No actually all of them were draculas enemy and all of them were Muslims
@@frieza716
You are brainwashed by your propaganda media.
Learn history first
No matter what,,
Ottomans have defeated the Christians
@@ibrahimofficial4297 defeated christians in balkan also?
😅@@ibrahimofficial4297 the British empire just entered the chat. All I will say is last empire standing.
He is called like this because his dad claimed the Dragon Order,and Romanians didn't knew about dragons so they thought about "dracul" that means the devil in Romanian
That doesn’t explain if he was a real vampire
His dads name was Vlad Dracul
(Vlad the Devil)
So apparently the translation of dracul does mean Devil. But afaik Vlad II. Dracul was known as Vlad the Dragon
No the Name Dracul means dragon, not devil, for his time Dracu Was known as the son of a dragon in Romania.
Dracul means Dragon... actually! Loozer 🤡👎👎
@@SharpStyleSavvy dracul means shaitan
@@frieza716
Ur poor education shows... 👀
I think he did what was needed
He is suffering in jahannam
He saved Europe from Ottomans as well
Nope he lose his head and wars against ottoman
Bram Stoker's Dracula was not inspired by the historical Dracula or Vlad the impaler.
He ruled from 1456
Wallachia
Vald dracul was his name translated is vlad the devil his father name was vlad the dragon
So true
He', Vlad, was a a great hero and defended he's country from invaders, yeah he was a brutal fuck to he's enemies, but had nothing to do with a vampire.
Based and redpilled.
vlad was a villain
@@zamilkhan5301 Villain, a hero, these things, as are totally subjective 😎
@@santtu9164How can someone be a hero by killing own subjects
😂😂????
@@santtu9164he impaled his own citizens. His brother Radu converted to islam. After all, Draculas head was plucked by ottomans and bring it to Istanbul 😂
My hero
W person
Are u saying “W” to Dracula or the UA-camr
This shall be a lesson to does who trie to destroy islam
Don’t forget Muslims were the one who killed Dracula and destroyed him
W Frieza Momment🤝🏻
You do realise that the entire medieval age was an entire war on who's imaginary friend is more real?
Islam was the invader silly.
Vlad pissed on your religion, on islam... even if he was betrayed and killed, his country remained christian... so who won?😂😂🤡🤡
Deus vult ✝️
But he isn't the first vampire... Sava Savanovic is the first vampire in the world 🧛♂️🧛♂️🧛♂️
The first documented vampire is probably Jure Grando. He was born in Kringa (Croatia) in 1579.
there were people probably thousands of years ago drinking blood and eating people So this is by far not the first
Well if we go by the category of blood drinkers then Lilith would be the first monster to ever consume human blood.
It was his son not dracula who did this
FAGULA😱😱😱😱
Incorrect info.
Look for corpus draculianum for real fact about Vlad 😉
I got a dna test he’s my ancestor
So you need to know who killed him😂😂😂
@@oyunlarindelisi3 he ain't dead. Didn't you see the movie? He's immortal
@@iscream1080 dont talk to me by a movie Ottomans defeated his army and killed him
So you are vlad Dracula s ancestor
Lol he has a Cuman(Turkic) origin welcome to the family
He never won the war only battles that’s why Romania was still occupied when he died. Slave boys for 400 years
Michael The Brave kicked their ass.
@@memea8310 michael the coward he actually retreated. And also after he died Romania was still occupied.
@@Eg-l3134 he also won and made them retreat. The cowardly Ottomans, who had huge armies, retreated countless times. How many times have they lost and fled like cowards in front of someone like Skanderbeg, for example? I've lost count.
@@memea8310 before and after Michael Romania was still vassals and had to pay tax and was occupied … there’s no shame in winning and losing in battles but paying tribute not to fight and bowing your heads like slaves and rather give tribute now that’s CALLED BEING A COWARD
@@memea8310 Albania was occupied for like 400 years also. Don’t talk to me about battles.
dracula is not a vampire it is the dark knight
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
So are you trying to imply that you have news look man I tell bout Dracula he is no Romanian prince he is the nightmare of Bad Pilgrims and now speaks with southern drawl
so skeri
România
gg
Puro cantarito
Many ppl dont know that vlad impalar (dracula) had R1a haplogroup whoch is smae as JATTs ethnic of PUNJABIS 👑🦁
Nightmare if muslims
Nope, he could only kill women and children. When the Turkish soldiers came, he betrayed his own soldiers and ran away, and all of his soldiers were impaled.
Allah hu Akbar
But later he was Killed By Mehmet and Implaed the same way he used to Implae others🤍