Scientists think they managed to discover the last resting place of the legendary Count Dracula. Although they have long assumed that the ruler was supposed to bend the Turks head and put it on the lap, according to the new theory, his remains were in a completely different country. . They believe it confirms the inscription on the tomb found in Italy.
Vlad IIIhe was the ruler of the Principality of Wallachian in the mid -15th century. In addition to the frequent struggles for the place of the ruler with the Turks and nobles He also entered history by promoting the death penalty through hitting the wheels, which he described as one of his favorite activities.
Historians for decades They believed that Vlad III. died in 1476 in the war with the Turks. The Ottoman sultan even allegedly allegedly He claimed his head to be exposed in Istanbul stitched on the lap. It was supposed to be proof that the cruel ruler of Wallachian was dead. However, the new theory suggests that the prince should not be beheaded after his death. It should confirm this the inscription on the tomb found in Naples, Italy.
Vlad III. He was known for his cruelty.
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Where should his remains be located?
A team of researchers It believes that the remains of Count Dracula are located in the monastery complex of Santa Maria La Nova, which was completed at the beginning of the 17th century. , the inscription on the tomb should include an epigraf that depicts a dragon and symbols of Egyptian origin.
In medieval Romanian is the name of Dracula by the genitive form of the word Dracul. This nickname, popularized by a book by an Irish writer Bram Stoker indicates that the prince was the son of the original Dracula, which was his father Vlad II. He nicknamed his nickname gained after he became a member of the prestigious Knight’s Order of the Dragon.
Scientists have been able to identify some keywords in the inscription decorating the tomb. They say they’re on her They find the words “BLAD”, which can also be interpreted as “Vlad” and “Balkan”, ie an area that once ruled.
Since attempts to discover the grave of the prince in Romania were not successful, The new theory assumes that Vlada III. captured the Turks and later was to be liberated by his alleged illegitimate daughter Mary Balsa. This was to be adopted by a noble family in Naples to escape persecution. Experts believe that After the death of the sovereign of Wallachian Principality, he was buried in the tomb of her mother -in -law Mattea Ferrilla.