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: Today it bears the name Dragolea few
: families originating from central and
: southern Transylvania and some southern
: Oltenia (County).
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: In the two or three counties inhabited by
: the Szekely [hungarian population living in
: Romania], almost all the population has
: blood of type B. This is a blood type
: specific to Asia, because they [the Szekely]
: are of turanic (turkic) origin
: Székely people, a Transylvanian subgroup of
: the Hungarians, spans nine centuries,
: although many historians consider that the
: formation of the Székely people had taken
: place before the Hungarian conquest of the
: Carpathian Basin in 895-896.
: Dracula the Transylvanian exists in the
: novel only. Prince Dracula, Vlad IV, ruled
: Wallachia, which like Transylvania was a
: neighboring province of Rumania. Dracula's
: ethnicity was Wallach, and his fights with
: the Turks happened in Wallachia.
: However, as Bram Stoker's Dracula is never
: explicitly connected to the Vlach Vlad III
: other than the name Dracul, the fact that
: Dracula states he is a Székely clearly
: separates the historical inspiration from
: the fictional vampire.
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: Princess Cneajna of Translyvania was Count
: Dracula's first mortal wife after Elisabeta.
: She was the mother of Dracula's only child,
: Mihnea the Bad. She commited suicide in
: 1462.
: There's a myth about Dracula's first wife
: throwing herself from the tower of Poienari
: to escape the turks, and some sources claim
: that her name was Elzbieta/Elisaveta, a
: Romanian noble lady. On the other hand,
: Vlad's first wife was also said to be named
: Cnaejna Báthory of Transilvania, who
: comitted suicide in 1462, which was the year
: he was driven out of Romania. This fit well
: to the claim that she was of noble birth -
: the Báthory family was an Eastern(and
: Central)European noble family. Both a Polish
: king and the infamous murderess
: Elżbieta Batory were members of it. But
: Dracula's mother is usually refered to as
: Cneajna, which is probably the same name as
: Cnaejna. of course it's possible that he
: married a woman whose name was that close,
: or even identical to his mother's, but the
: name Cnaejna is not mentioned anywhere else.
: Vlad III Dracula the Imperial married his
: mother Cneaja of Transylvania had an
: incestuous relationship with his mother who
: born his a son at the age of 72 years old.
: . Vlad II "the Devil"
: Dracul [Prince of Wallachia] was born before
: 1395 in
: >Wallachia. He died 1448; assasinated,
: beheaded.(age 53)Vlad II married (1) Cneaja
: of Transylvania on 1425.( age 35) Cneaja was
: born 1390. She>died 1462; suicide.( age
: 72)Vlad Dracula was 31 year old and Dracula
: kept his son Mihnea the Bad Dracula [Prince
: of Wallachia]. He married Ilona Szilŕgyi
: and had 2 sons . Vlad (Mircea) the
: Monk died 1496. And I am not sure of the
: other son Mihlea maybe but he died of
: sickness. Dracula father Vlad II wife was
: Cneaja of Transylvania who was later called
: Cenaja Bathory of Transylvania by Dracula
: and she was B Rh negative Bathory Székely
: Hungarians and so Dracula was a B Rh
: negative Székely and Dracula too also B Rh
: negative and a Bathory Székely as was his
: son and descendant who B Rh negative
: Transylvania Nobles descended from Vlad
: Dracula and his mother and his wife Cneaja
: Bathory. Dracula called beloved Mother/Wife
: ElzbietaBathory the name for the his Grand
: Grand Niece Ezlbieta Bathory who also was a
: Vampire so the Vampire tradition came from
: the death or Suicide of Dracula beloved B
: rh negative Mother/wife Cneaja or Elzbieta
: Bathory so Vampire Myth came from both
: Dracula mother/wife who the greatest love in
: his life and his Great Great Niece whom is
: name after her Great Great Grand Uncle
: mother/wife Cneaja or Elzbieta Bathory.
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