who wants to learn, from professional historians, about the real Vlad Tepes (administrative papers, historical sources, chronicles) I recommend corpus draculianum on yt. 📜🤓🍷🤝
2:50 So this is why in the Castlevania series why the Belmonts use a flail whip called the Vampire Killer. Someone did their research behind the scenes in Konami.
Thank you for another good video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 He really did try to do everything possible for his people & that's why they still like him to this day - even with all the stigma about him.
Alucard: Walter, do you know my top three favorite things I’ve killed are? Third was the Turks…Second is Nazis…Can you guess the first? Walter: Your father? Alucard: (claps) Nailed it!
@@islammehmeov2334 - He had to hire an assassin to do the job, after first running away like a little b*tch. Of course, even that is speculation, since Dracula's grave was found empty. Pleasant dreams! 🦇
@@fleetcenturion I think you luring history from Mac Donlts it wes vlad that running away like a little B*TCH too hungry only too be impressed for 12 years and let goo just too be killed by the JENSSERIS)
This is how Vlad should be remembered; as a man who wanted what was best for his country and wanted to protect his people from cruel invaders. Not remembered as a fictional vampire who was not even meant to be Vlad in the first place.
1:11 - Once again, the rivalry between Janos Hunyadi and Vlad Dracul had little to do with Dracul's overtures to the Turks. It was due to Vlad Dracul's accusations and testimony after a Hunyadi's previous botched military campaign, that Hunyadi was stripped of most of his lands and titles, and even nearly excommunicated. You skip over the entire assassination, and even neglect to mention that Hunyadi didn't personally take part in it. Vladislav II had Dracula's brother, Mercia the Younger, blinded and buried alive (as discovered when they exhumed the body). Vlad Dracul managed to flee, but was later cut down. A church now stands at the place where he met his final end, but the body was never recovered. Before he fled, Dracul managed to send off a message to the young Dracula, along with his Toledo sword, and his Order of the Dragon medallion (which was supposed to be buried with its members, but the man appears to have had some serious foresight). The messenger was said to have ridden for Adrianople for three straight days at full gallop, certainly killing the horse. 2:58 - Naturally, you completely neglected to mention the extent of the (ahem!) relationship between Radu and the future Mehmed II, which was another root cause of the bad blood between Dracula and the Sultan. C'mon, man, it's "Pride Month!" 10:30 - Yes, Vlad Dracula and Stephen of Moldavia went "further into hiding," effectively becoming knights errant for an entire year. The trouble is, to track their progress, you'll need a bigger map.
@@SuperSky9 - Yes, but when much of the info is wrong, it should still be called out. As for the "infotainment" aspect, our narrator deliberately skips over the most interesting parts. I have no idea why people feel the need to perpetuate lies and half-truths, when the real story is far more entertaining.
Vlad was a hero to his people and a great warrior. It was a time where you had to be harsh in order to have a proper order in the country and get rid of those who were only doing harm. Put a golden cup in the center of a market and no one would dare to touch it. Such was his way. To punish wrongdoers, criminals and enemies and make an example out of them so that the country grows in prosperity. This bs about him "dining in front of impaled victims" is laughable. It was a rumor spread by his enemies so that the Christian world would see him as an evil man. He fought the invaders through psychological and guerrilla warfare. And he forced the Sultan to retreat. The only way how he was killed was by betrayal. It's always BETRAYALS that take the lives of great leaders. May your struggle against Ottoman expansion and protection of Christendom never be forgotten. From Vlad to Stefan the great. From Stefan the great to Michael the brave.
You said that Sultan Murad bluffed. Not so. The sons of the ruler of Serbia were blinded when their father betrayed the Sultan. Vlad Dracul walked a very thin line between two neighbouring powers.
People loved him. He was a great ruler for his people and for his country.
The nobles hated him 😅
@@castlemappe22- The nobles always hate and kill each other.
Would they still love him if he were to impale them and their families
@@castlemappe22Thats why he purged everyone
who wants to learn, from professional historians, about the real Vlad Tepes (administrative papers, historical sources, chronicles) I recommend corpus draculianum on yt. 📜🤓🍷🤝
I love the real history of Vlad Tepesh. It's so much more interesting than the fictional vampire story.
2:50 So this is why in the Castlevania series why the Belmonts use a flail whip called the Vampire Killer. Someone did their research behind the scenes in Konami.
Thank you for another good video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 He really did try to do everything possible for his people & that's why they still like him to this day - even with all the stigma about him.
Alucard: Walter, do you know my top three favorite things I’ve killed are? Third was the Turks…Second is Nazis…Can you guess the first?
Walter: Your father?
Alucard: (claps) Nailed it!
TFS Hellsing Ultimate reference. A woman of culture, I see.
BITCHES LOVE CANNONS. 😂❤❤
No wonder he nailed those Turkish diplomats' hats onto their heads.
Hay but crime so low that he put a gold chalice at well so people can drink from it and no one never stolen it.
He also did it with a Geonese deligation earlier, for the same reason. The Turks should have known better, but they walked right into it!
@@fleetcenturionbut in the end MEHMET impelled his head and ENSLAVED his people for 400 )
@@islammehmeov2334 - He had to hire an assassin to do the job, after first running away like a little b*tch.
Of course, even that is speculation, since Dracula's grave was found empty. Pleasant dreams! 🦇
@@fleetcenturion I think you luring history from Mac Donlts it wes vlad that running away like a little B*TCH too hungry only too be impressed for 12 years and let goo just too be killed by the JENSSERIS)
Thank you legend of history for amazing video 👍
This is how Vlad should be remembered; as a man who wanted what was best for his country and wanted to protect his people from cruel invaders. Not remembered as a fictional vampire who was not even meant to be Vlad in the first place.
Yep you can see why he got impaling happy when it came down to Turks.
Thank you for doing these and Not having all the Hollywood junk lies ❤
1:11 - Once again, the rivalry between Janos Hunyadi and Vlad Dracul had little to do with Dracul's overtures to the Turks. It was due to Vlad Dracul's accusations and testimony after a Hunyadi's previous botched military campaign, that Hunyadi was stripped of most of his lands and titles, and even nearly excommunicated.
You skip over the entire assassination, and even neglect to mention that Hunyadi didn't personally take part in it. Vladislav II had Dracula's brother, Mercia the Younger, blinded and buried alive (as discovered when they exhumed the body). Vlad Dracul managed to flee, but was later cut down. A church now stands at the place where he met his final end, but the body was never recovered.
Before he fled, Dracul managed to send off a message to the young Dracula, along with his Toledo sword, and his Order of the Dragon medallion (which was supposed to be buried with its members, but the man appears to have had some serious foresight). The messenger was said to have ridden for Adrianople for three straight days at full gallop, certainly killing the horse.
2:58 - Naturally, you completely neglected to mention the extent of the (ahem!) relationship between Radu and the future Mehmed II, which was another root cause of the bad blood between Dracula and the Sultan. C'mon, man, it's "Pride Month!"
10:30 - Yes, Vlad Dracula and Stephen of Moldavia went "further into hiding," effectively becoming knights errant for an entire year. The trouble is, to track their progress, you'll need a bigger map.
Dude, you're watching a UA-cam video with cartoons graphics, not a proper sourced documentary. Its just Infotainment.
@@SuperSky9 - Yes, but when much of the info is wrong, it should still be called out.
As for the "infotainment" aspect, our narrator deliberately skips over the most interesting parts. I have no idea why people feel the need to perpetuate lies and half-truths, when the real story is far more entertaining.
@@fleetcenturion Agreed. Trying to gaslight people by saying their are not trying to be lie while clearly lying with an ai generated voice LOL.
@@SuperSky9 - I have no idea what you just said...
@@fleetcenturion lie by omission.
These are really good videos, I've never heard the full story of Vlad before. You do a great job narrating as usual, keep it up!
I am hyped for part 3.
I love the design of Murad the Second he looks like how I picture David Cameron to be if he was a sultan not a Prime Minister.
Those cute animated characters
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
Finally!
Vlad was a hero to his people and a great warrior. It was a time where you had to be harsh in order to have a proper order in the country and get rid of those who were only doing harm. Put a golden cup in the center of a market and no one would dare to touch it. Such was his way. To punish wrongdoers, criminals and enemies and make an example out of them so that the country grows in prosperity.
This bs about him "dining in front of impaled victims" is laughable. It was a rumor spread by his enemies so that the Christian world would see him as an evil man.
He fought the invaders through psychological and guerrilla warfare. And he forced the Sultan to retreat. The only way how he was killed was by betrayal. It's always BETRAYALS that take the lives of great leaders.
May your struggle against Ottoman expansion and protection of Christendom never be forgotten. From Vlad to Stefan the great. From Stefan the great to Michael the brave.
… something he’d grow up to resent.”
FULL STOP
That’s a heckuva resentment you’ve got there bubby!
You said that Sultan Murad bluffed. Not so. The sons of the ruler of Serbia were blinded when their father betrayed the Sultan. Vlad Dracul walked a very thin line between two neighbouring powers.
I always got the impression that Radu was sexually abused by the sultan
Exactly how many parts of this series are there going to be?
Result: Free Head Tour in Istanbul 😏
If you think about how many atrocities there were in the Middle Ages, Vlad died like a noble, beheaded, he had an easy death.
Confusing
Vlads brother was the first instance of sigma
You need to read more about his situation, dude. "Bottoms" aren't sigma!
@@fleetcenturion lolololol!
Good grief!🤦♀️
53rd, 25 August 2023
They fought in kosovo and ally the hungarians. Neat.
Can you write what the source of this nonsense is? I want to read it.
The sultan was no victim at all.
I don't like that these characters blink, it looks so unnatural and distracting