I'm a bit of a horror fan - I love horror movies and the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker is a pretty good read - especially the first four chapters, with Jonathan Harker being in Dracula's castle.
I've heard before that Stoker based Count Dracula on a 15th century voivod (prince) of Wallachia who went down in history as Vlad the Impaler - apparently, he was extremely barbaric and cruel, as his name suggests.
Vlad's father was also called Vlad. Daddy Vlad was apparently part of an order of Crusader knights, the Order of the Dragon. This Order was formed to protect Christian Europe against Muslim Ottomans/Turks.
Daddy Vlad was given the surname Dracul (meaning 'the dragon', because of the religious Order mentioned above.
His son was given the surname Draculea (meaning 'of the dragon'). He signed his name 'Vladisaus Dragulya'. He later became known as Vlad Tepes, tepes meaning 'impaler' in Romanian, I think.
Here is the house he was born in nearly 600 years ago. Today it is a café ...
I'm reading a historical book ATM that details Vlad Tepes's life.
What do you know about him?