News
1d
Islands on MSNThis Scenic Romanian Village Favored By Royalty Hides One Of Transylvania's Oldest Fortified ChurchesThere's more to Romania than the legend of Dracula, and this fairy tale village proves it. Championed by royals, this rural ...
TRAVELBOOK magazine on MSN5d
Dracula’s Tomb Not in Romania? Inscription Offers New CluesA centuries-old mystery surrounding the final resting place of Vlad III—better known as Count Dracula—has gained new momentum. Researchers have deciphered an inscription in a church in Italy that ...
Scientists think they've discovered where Count Dracula's final resting place is -- and, spoiler alert, it's not in Romania.
The year that delivered the double whammy of Brexit and Donald Trump, a little-known and playful survey in the homeland of Dracula revealed that Romanians wished they could vote for Vlad the ...
The group, named “Vlad the Impaler Command” after Romania’s medieval ruler who served as inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, included a 101-year-old retired general named Radu Theodoru ...
THE “true” home of Dracula where bloodthirsty Vlad the Impaler lived is set to open to the public. Until five years ago, Poienari Castle in the city of Curtea de Arge, Romania, had… ...
Vlad the Impaler, the fearsome Romanian ruler that inspired the story of Dracula, may have cried actual tears of blood, a new study suggests.
A Romanian man pleaded guilty to using swatting calls to intimidate and threaten dozens of people, including a former U.S. president and members of Congress.
And much like the Romanian nobility demonized the populist Dracula at the behest of the sultan, today’s institutions demonize the populist Trump at the behest of the leftist elites.
Vlad the Impaler, known as Dracula, inspired the vampire in Bram Stoker’s novel. Vlad was no ghoulish fiend, though, for all his cruelty, as curators at his family’s castle in Austria emphasise.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results