by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
Benedict de Boithor, a Polish nobleman in the service of the King of Hungary, visited Dracula at Tirgoviste in September of 1458.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
There are at least two versions of this story in the literature.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
Dracula was known throughout his land for his fierce insistence on honesty and order.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
Dracula once noticed a man working in the fields while wearing a too short caftan.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
The two monks were from a Catholic monastery in Wallachia or wandering Catholic monks from a foreign land.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
A merchant from a foreign land once visited Dracula's capital of Tirgoviste.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
Dracula once had a mistress who lived in a house in the back streets of Tirgoviste.
by Dracula | Dracula German Stories
A priest has preached that a sinner will not be forgiven if he does not give back what he has stolen.