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The True Story of Dracula
Post MAGOESOTÉRICO on Fri July 13, 2012 8:36 pm
It's scary to think that Dracula really existed.
But it is a real character.
It was a bloodthirsty Romanian Prince, Impaler, murderer, torturer Ripper and cruel people. Gave his enemies a tormented death.
In my opinion I think that has to be among the three most evil, cruel and bloodthirsty in history.
Nothing to see horror films we see about Dracula because the brutal reality that is lived is vastly more terrifying than fiction that is reflected in the films.
I caution readers that the following facts are taken from the history and the harshness and cruelty of these actions should not be read by sensitive individuals. I myself when I read your story and write this story it gives me goosebumps printing occurred to me, I still feel fear, do not leave my amazement to think that there was a person in cold blood could do all these things.
His real name was Vlad Tepes III, (1428-1476), born in the city of Sighisoara, located in the province of Transylvania, now Romania in the year 1428 and was killed in the year 1476, at 48 years old near Bucharest, where he was beheaded.
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While preserving the birthplace and Bucharest there is a document attesting to the birth of this character.
It is in good condition also the castle where he lived, which still has an air of mystery, with some rooms made within the stone that surrounds the place, original furniture used by Vlad and spiral staircases that lead nowhere.
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He was the son of the cruel Vlad Dracul, Prince of Wallachia, called "El Diablo" and hence the nickname Dracula, which means son of Dracul, meaning "Son of the Devil."
Soon the child far exceed the appalling atrocities of his father. By saying that I mean Impaler was running through many of his victims through the anus or vagina, (the most fortunate were stuck in the back or abdomen) with a blunt stick very long, as this ensured the greatest pain, which came from the mouth or on the shoulder and then nailed the suit on the ground horizontally with the victim still up and alive, so that the effect of the weight falling off the person slowly and increasingly burying the stick in your body .
Many of the victims were still alive when they reached the floor, which suggests that the implementers avoided through the heart to prolong the agony of their victims. In some cases the skin was nailed with a nail in the bottom to keep it up longer until it tore the skin and begin their descent down the stick. It was one of the most gruesome ways of dying imaginable it was slow and painful.
His macabre mind was formed from child to have a childhood marked by misfortune and bad examples, noting the atrocities that made his father, raised in an environment of war, torture, killings and atrocities totally away from God.
Turkish hostage was at 13 years old when delivered together with his brother Randu by his own father as a sign of submission to the Sultan and to guarantee not to attack. After a while his father and brother Mircea were killed by the boyars. His father was beaten to death and his brother buried alive, so Vlad's heart was filled with a growing hatred.
It is believed that the Turks learned some forms of torture and how to execute by impalement. Although the Turks raised him and received good treatment, this did not bow to their wishes or converted to Islam and even if subsequently helped him take the throne of Wallachia they came to take a bitter hatred that led him to betray several times even going so far as to make alliances with the murderers of his father and fight battles against them, up to die at the hands of the Turks.
With the help of the Turks became prince of Wallachia in an era of the Middle Ages dominated by the ambitions of European monarchs who sought to expand their territory and lived in continual wars. Although this average age abounded in Europe monarchs callous evil heart and hardness of soul, there was none that for brutality, cruelty and cruelty to kill was compared to this bloody murderer.
He became the most feared of all European monarchs of the Middle Ages and even murdered in cold blood by his futile pleas same population, even their lovers. He imposed laws on its territory whose offenses were punished with the most outrageous deaths. Reached the darkest ends of any sinister mind of killing even babies by impalement.
Displays your disturbed mind can be seen in the engravings that remain, where we see when Vlad Tepes breakfasting among his victims impaled and others being dismembered.
Although impalement was obviously the favorite amusement of Vlad also enjoyed the use of other methods to those who in one way or another had made him infuriating, usually in the privacy of their castles.
Among the favorite torture methods Prince of Wallachia there were also the amputation of limbs, noses and ears, extraction of eyes with red-hot hooks Live throttling, the bonfire, castration, skinning, exposure to the elements or wild beasts, emptying eyes, the grill and the slow destruction of breasts and genitals, especially women.
A papal legate to the Hungarian court described it: "It was not very tall, but stocky and muscular. Their appearance was cool and inspired true terror. Had an aquiline nose, nostrils flaring, a red face and very thin lashes long that shaded gray and large eyes wide open, bushy black eyebrows and made him look menacing. had a mustache, and his cheekbones made her face seem even stronger. A bull neck encircled her head, the hanging on a broad back one curly black hair. "
As his army so reduced as guerrilla tactics employed scorched earth, poisoned wells and TB patients sent to camps enemies.
In cities where they accepted him as their prince was ruthless. Executions were carried out by impalement of men, women and children, as in the cases of Brasov and Sibiu, both cities inhabited by German settlers who would not trade it or did not want to pay him tribute.
This race would begin its brutal massacres, among which are attributed the extermination of one hundred thousand five hundred thousand people who inhabited the region between 1456 and 1462, detailed facts in documents and engravings of the time, which showed his taste by blood and impalement, so they started calling him "Tepes" which means in Romanian: Impaler.
One of his actions was massive impalement in his revenge against the boyars, murderers of his father and his brother. Vlad held this Easter vengeance in 1459, inviting the boyars to a great Easter dinner asking these to put on their best clothes.
When finished eating, Vlad impaled the older ones, while young people were forced to go on a very long walk to a ruined castle in Targoviste, many perished along the way, but those who came still alive, were forced to build the castle of Dracula, without shedding his precious robes and they were turned into rags, while forced to build the castle, were dying of fatigue and exhaustion to the delight of the Impaler.
A Vlad liked to arrange impalements multitudinous shapes. The most common was a series of concentric rings around cities impaled. The altitude of the stake indicated the rank that the victim had been in life. Often, the Vlad left rotting for months, resulting in a terrible environment to rotting meat stench. A Turkish army intended to invade Romania turned back, terrified, when he found several thousand decaying impaled on top of their stakes, on both banks of the river Danube.
Another of his performances in his reign was when people complained of suffering continuous robberies by thieves in their territories, as well as the poor, according Vlad added nothing to the country. To eradicate this suggested a great feast in a large house on the outskirts of cities to poor, thieves, cripples, lepers, the sick, beggars, where the great meats and wine were everywhere.
When all were well served food and wine drunk, Vlad and his guard were planted in the house and asked all those assembled if they wanted a life free from want and worry and that every day you give feasts like that, to beggars and others said yes and that was the best day of their lives. Vlad smiled and told his soldiers to close all the doors of the house and set fire on it. No one was left alive. Ending poverty Removed the poor. These atrocities have been repeating all the beggars in every region of his principality. 3600 came to die.
In 1461 the Turkish commander Hanza defeated in an ambush at the border. By capturing the Turk cut off the feet and hands and left him at the border to collect his countrymen.
In 1460, 10,000 men were impaled in Sibiu. In 1461 Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople, a man who is not exactly known for their disgust at the bloodshed, he turned to the aforementioned city violent vomiting sick of the sight of the Forest of the Impaled.
This peculiar "Forest" was a valley where they had cut down all the trees for stakes. Enough to impale Stakes over 23,000 Turkish prisoners, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian and German settlers and their families impaled there, scattered throughout the valley, at the top of the sticks. This fact Vlad wrote for himself and he sent a letter on January 11, 1462 the king of Hungary, in which he wrote that he had impaled twenty-three thousand, eight hundred and nine people already knew what they were cutting head to each to facilitate counting. Besides the letter also sent to the Hungarian king sacks two ears, noses and heads of their victims.
In 1462 the Turks occupied its capital Tirgoviste conquering Wallachia, Vlad fled to Hungary and to ask for protection, seeing that his wife committed suicide by jumping into the river and his son died during the escape, but the king of that country had him imprisoned for twelve years in the castle of Visegrád and later in Budapest, where he received special treatment because the king of Hungary he was like a visitor to the castle and never even be behind bars. During his captivity kept his bloody sadistic killing and torturing pigeons and mice. In 1473 he regained his freedom and his throne in 1476, the year of his death.
In 1476 Vlad Tepes met his death in an ambush when he was caught unawares Turks with an escort of only 200 men of his guard Moldovan, who also were killed and only 10 of them survived, apparently sparked an unequal struggle against the numerical superiority of the Turks. Vlad Tepes was beheaded and his head was sent to Istanbul and publicly displayed.
The official place of his burial is the monastery of Snagov, near Bucharest. The mystery surrounding this tomb, which are observed in inscriptions, graffiti and portraits of the. An excavation that took place in 1931 have two versions: one is that of an empty tomb and the other is that he found a headless body with luxurious robes.
Ten examples of cruelty
1) Turks Messengers
A Turkish messengers who refused to remove his turban in his presence, Vlad returned to Istanbul with the turbans nailed to their skulls.
2) The Merchant Robbed
One day, a Florentine merchant came to his castle to report that they had stolen a bag of gold coins. The prince told him to return the next day. When the merchant returned the next day, thieves and all members of their families were impaled in the castle courtyard. Before them, Vlad on his throne and bag stolen.
Then the Impaler asked the dealer to count the coins in the bag, to check for any missing. The terrified abroad counted them carefully, and probably too scared to lie, finally muttered:
-Needless one.
Vlad replied:
-Your honesty has saved you. If you had tried to keep it, would have finished higher at the stake, along with these.
3) The merchant caravans
It happened that a German merchant caravans en route from Serbia to Hungary failed to stand and trade in Wallachia Vlad. This, upon learning of the lack of respect for him and his people, he sent caravans capture and kill the 600 traders who make up except for two, one of them put out the eyes and another cut his tongue and made them turn with the heads of traders to Serbia.
4) The Lover
Vlad had many lovers throughout his life, probably due to the fact that last long. One day I was grumpy Vlad one of her lovers to please told him she was pregnant. Vlad sent a midwife for the consideration and when she told him that there was no pregnancy will slit his lover's womb screaming that he wanted to see the fruit of her womb.
Severely punished adultery and did not hesitate to impale all those women who were accused of it.
5) The Monk
One day when Vlad was walking with a monk with a forest of impaled, he was told that the stench was unbearable, but he said in a tone of sarcasm. Vlad looked at him with eyes arson and ordered him impaled on the highest suit he had. When the monk and impaled the prince was asked if he smelled better up there.
6) The lazy Wife
Vlad met a man working in the field that seemed lacking in women by the looks of their clothes. Asked if he was not married he said yes. Dracula did bring the woman and asked her what was in his day and she told him to wash, bake bread and sew. Pointing to her husband's clothes, Dracula did not believe her and decided to impale her even though her husband claimed to be satisfied with it. Then another woman forced to marry this man but not before threatening her with the same fate if they do not take good care of the farmer.
7) The General Dan
Another of his actions was the army killed the leader (voivode) Dan, because it wanted to overthrow the power of Wallachia Vlad, not before Dan dig his own grave and attend their own funerals. It happened in 1460. He was beheaded.
Monks Beggars Cool
When Vlad was visiting a village of Wallachia, he saw two monks begging. The prince asked why begging hardship if they could live without working in any church and they responded that begging could know whether or not they would enter the kingdom of heaven, to which no more punches Vlad, impaled them and told them that their concerns would be resolved so immediately.
9) Gold Cup
Also put in the square of the capital of Wallachia, Tirgoviste, a gold cup for everyone drank from it, but one who would undergo steal Prince justice. During the years of his reign no one dared to steal the gold cup.
10) torture animals
Even when he was imprisoned or in exile, was engaged in torture and maul birds and other small animals such as mice and squirrels.
Some historians argue this character morbidly deranged mind, was so bad that not even the craziest of the sick could conceive such a great cruelty. Some historians claim that they see as a hero who defended the interests of his country since that area was always seen as a territory to conquer.
Always had a very small army which has led some people to try to vindicate their cause saying that his cruelty was justified because it was a way of keeping the enemies fear to prevent the invasion, but nothing justifies this cruelty in the killing with much pain, even impalement to infants, children and innocent women.
Its easy to decide the death of those shown in this example: a person of the same environment that complained of odor given off corpses impaled was in turn executed by impalement from the highest suit so I could at that point "breathe cleaner air."
In 1976 the Romanian President Nicolas Ceaucesco hated declared national hero Vlad Tepes upon completion of 500 years of his death and in 2004 was issued a coin with her figure, as this is one of the leading personalities born in Romania, tributes of I disagree because it can give distinction who savagely killed more than 100,000 people and left for posterity the true story of horror more frightening than ever known.
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