Dracula, a hero in Romania, a vampire in other countries

As a child, Dracula was sent to the Ottoman Empire as a hostage with her brother, 4. Dracula was subjected to many atrocities by Mehmet (later Mehmet II), the crown prince of the Ottoman Empire, and his father Murad II. He escaped from the Ottoman Empire and returned to his homeland, but his father was assassinated by another race (around the age of 16 in 1447) and his brother lost his eyes to a hot iron and was buried alive.

Dracula becomes Duke of the Duchy of Wallachia, constantly striving to survive. He inherited the name of his father, Vlad Dracul, and made Targoviste the capital.

But society was unstable and the duke’s position was always at stake. There was a constant mutiny in which the nobles revolted and killed the duke. Dracula made the best royal palace of his time. After building an impregnable fortress, ‘blood purging’ began. The first priority was to remove the boyar class, which was static.

On Easter Day (1457), they invited them to the palace and asked, “How many monarchs have you served over the past 50 years?” They changed so many times that they killed them all. About 500 people were executed in piles. His method of execution was so cruel that he was given the title “Tepes”, “Thorn”, or “Skewers”.

Since then, death row inmates have been used in other ways. When the Fort Poenari was built on the mountaintop near Bran Castle, the surviving nobles of the Boyar class were used as workers. This Fort Poenari was a very important strategic stronghold. Dracula then notifies the Saxons of an all-out war.

If you want to use this road as a commercial road, you are ordered to follow your instructions. However, the Saxons supported Vlad’s political opponents for their own interests. Dracula led the army into Brasov, the Saxon stronghold. Thousands of people were captured. Many prisoners were put to death on skewers and left unattended. It was such a large number that Dracula had to eat there.

Dracula’s blood curtain is not over yet. He also decides to fight against the Ottoman Empire, which is seeking to advance into the West. When the Ottoman delegation came, it was said that it was an insult to the monarch to not take off the turban, but the delegation said that they could not take it off because of custom, so they nailed the turban on the head. In 1461, the Ottomans and Wallacai entered an all-out war. He propagated and asked neighboring countries for reinforcements and captured more than 2,000 prisoners the following year (1462). All the prisoners had their noses cut off.

Then Sultan Mehmet II of Turk (the same age as the prisoner of Dracula) invaded with more than three times the troops, and Dracula fought with all his might, but the war began to fall. He hid in Poenari Castle, but there was no countermeasure in the long-term battle. The wife fell off the wall and committed suicide and lost a number of generals. Dracula manages to escape using a horseshoe in the reverse direction. However, as he fought against the Ottoman army, he knelt on the knifepoint of the Yenicherries and was decapitated. He is 45 years old. It was in 1476 AD.

Romania, located in eastern Europe on the Balkans, is still an unfamiliar destination. Romania gained freedom through the 1989 civil revolution against Nicolae Chausescu’s dictatorship. Although the image of a communist country remains, the capital Bucuresti has more things to see than expected.

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The Arc de Triomphe, which was called the “Little Paris of Romania,” and the National Assembly Building (1984), which is known as one of the largest buildings in the world. Famous buildings built during the Communist regime. Other than that, the old appearance that remains in the 오피 city center fascinates travelers enough. The downtown of Bucharest is not large, so you can walk and look around.

Also, you should not miss the fun of watching Sinaia, Brasov and Sighisoara. Sinaia is called the “Pearl of Carpathian”. Peles (Romanian National Treasure No. 1) and Felishor Castle, the royal summer star, are popular. In addition, there is a birthplace where Dracula was born and lived until the age of 4.

In addition, Old Town seems to have moved from the Middle Ages, including the clock tower, which serves as the city’s landmark. The city’s historical district was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. If you want to know more realistically, it will be helpful to watch the documentary “The Hero of Romania, Dracula.”

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