Okay, here are some facts about Count Dracula, well fit for Halloween :
- Dracula really existed in Transylvania under the name of Count Vlad Tepes
- Dracula meant "Son of Dragon", as his father belonged to a military faction named the "Dragons", Drac meaning dragon and ula being a termination that meant "son of". Ironically, in his language Drac was also used to describe "the Devil", so "Dracula" could also mean "Son of the Devil".
- It is believed that Vlad Tepes suffered from a genetic condition known today as porphyria. This disorder affects a set of genes that give a person the following physical traits : sharpened teeth, pale skin, red eyes, and a low tolerance to intense daylight.
- Vlad Tepes was known to be an upmost cruel person. First, dozens of impaled people were always exposed in front of his castle to fill with fear any eventual intruder. He also once claimed to relieve his land from all diseased, handicaped and poor people in only one night. The strategy he used was the following : he invited all afflicted persons to a feast in a wooden building, locked the door while they were eating, and set the place on fire.
- One of his female relative (his cousin I believe), once murdered two young virgins and used them to have a blood bath. She believed such a blood bath would grant her eternal life.
You might find other "fun" facts about the legendary count Vlad Tepes if you do a wikipedia search.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_tepes
[edit] Some modern scholars have argued that vampire stories may have been influenced by a rare illness called porphyria. The disease is a blood disorder that disrupts the production of haem. Porphyria was thought to be more common than elsewhere in small Transylvanian villages (roughly 1000 years ago) where inbreeding probably occurred. The haem group, found in every blood cell in the human body, is excited by electrons, but in a controlled fashion. However, the haem groups in porphyria sufferers causes uncontrollable tissue, bone and skin damage, made worse when the person comes into contact with sunlight.[clarify] This would have given the porphyria sufferer a very pallid skin colour, with teeth that appear larger than normal, due to the porphyria damaging the gum tissue and causing it to recede. These people would have been very anemic, and drinking (animal) blood was a traditional treatment for anemia. (source from Wikipedia)
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