
Old German Tales About Dracula


The Two Monks
The two monks were from a Catholic monastery in Wallachia or wandering Catholic monks from a foreign land.
The Polish Nobleman
Benedict de Boithor, a Polish nobleman in the service of the King of Hungary, visited Dracula at Tirgoviste in September of 1458.
The Golden Cup
Dracula was known throughout his land for his fierce insistence on honesty and order.
The Foreign Merchant
A merchant from a foreign land once visited Dracula's capital of Tirgoviste.
Dracula’s Mistress
Dracula once had a mistress who lived in a house in the back streets of Tirgoviste.
The Lazy Woman
Dracula once noticed a man working in the fields while wearing a too short caftan.