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Vlad III Dracula (Also known as Vlad Tepes /tse'pesh/ or Vlad the Impaler) lived November/December, 1431 - December, 1476, and reigned as Prince of Wallachia 1448, 1456- 1462 and 1476. He was born in Sighisoara, Transylvania. Thanks to his rule, Wallachia preserved its independence in relation with the Ottoman threat. He is known in Turkish as Kaziglu Bey, or "the Impaler Prince", and is a popular folk hero in Romania and Moldova even today. However, he was a savage ruler - his enemies were impaled, hence his nickname.

1 The Family of Vlad III

The Wallachia crown was not passed automatically from father to son, but rather the leader was elected by the boyars. Although, this system was vastly more democraticA democracy is a form of government under which the power to alter the laws and structures of government lies with the voting citizenry (referred to as "the people", because in modern times it usually consists of all people over 18 years of age), and all than most contemporary systems of governance, it did result in instablity, family disputes and assassinations. Finally the royal house became split between the descendents of Prince Mircea the OldMircea cel Batran (reigned 1386- 1418) was one of the most important rulers in Wallachia. His name literally translates to "Mircea the Old" in modern Romanian, but the original meaning of his name is slightly different: "Mircea the Ancient". He was the so (Dracula's grandfather) and those of another prince: Dan IIDan II was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, ruling an extraordinary 5 times, and succeeded 4 times by Radu II Prasnaglava, his rival for the throne. Of those 5 periods on the throne of Wallachia, 4 were within a period of only: the Danesti .

Mircea had many sons, among them was Vlad, born c.  1390Events Births future Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaeologus future ruler of Wallachia Vlad II Dracul (estimated date). Deaths October 9 John I of Castile, from a fall from a horse, while riding in a fantasia with some of the light horsemen known as the f. Vlad was illegitimate and was brought up at the court of King Sigismund of Hungary. Sigismund, who later became Holy Roman EmperorThe Holy Roman Emperor was, with some variation, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, the predecessor of modern Germany, during its existence from the 10th century until its collapse in 1806. The terminology of the title is somewhat confusing. The title of founded a secret order of knights called the Order of the Dragon to defend Catholicism from the Ottomans and the Eastern Church. Vlad was inducted into this order and became known in Wallachia as "Vlad the Dragon" or " Vlad II Dracul".

In 1431 King Sigismund made Vlad Dracul governor of Transylvania and it was here that his second son, also named Vlad was born. Vlad would be known as "Son of the Dragon" or "Dracula".

In 1436, Vlad Dracul's ambitions lead him to gather supporters for an attempt to seize the throne of Wallachia. This he did, killing the incumbent king, a Danesti, named Alexandru I Aldea, and crowned himself Vlad II.

Vlad's position, however was far from secure. He was liege of Hungary, and he had to pay tribute to the Ottoman sultan Murad II. When the Turks invaded Transylvania in 1442, Vlad was accused by Hungary of failing to properly defend the approaches to Transylvania from the south (i.e., the passes leading from Wallachia to Transylvania) and forced Vlad out of Wallachia. Vlad and his family appealed to the Sultan for assistance, and regained the throne the following year. To show his gratitude he sent his two younger sons, Vlad and Radu the Handsome to Adrianople. Vlad Dracula was 13, and for the next four years he was held in the Ottoman Empire as a hostage.

Shortly after, however, Hungary declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Vlad Dracul was summoned to join the crusade, and as a member of the Order of the Dragon he could not refuse outright, but, not wishing to anger the captors of his younger sons he sent his eldest son Mircea in his place. The crusade was a failure, and the Christian armies were crushed at the Battle of Varna. Vlad fell further out of favour with Hungary.

In 1447 both Vlad Dracul and Mircea were murdered on Hungarian orders by the Boyar council, and a puppet king was installed in Wallachia. This displeased the Turks, so they freed the 17 year old Vlad Dracula and gave him an army. He regained the throne becoming Vlad III, but was quickly forced out by Hungary, who again installed a puppet ruler, Vladislav II.

However Vladislav II, switched sides to support the Ottoman Turks, and so Vlad Dracula was able to gain Hungarian support for a fresh attempt to win the throne. He killed Vladislav in 1456 and ruled a united Wallachia until 1462.



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