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She’s the real-life Count Dracula. A woman’s rare “vampire disease” causes her to writhe in pain and could even be fatal if she ingests garlic, much like the mythical bloodsucking creatures.
Vlad the Impaler, the Real-Life Count Dracula. The man who would become known as Dracula was born the second son of Vlad II, ... 29,166 people played the daily Crossword recently.
The Welsh performer wrote that Charles, then still the Prince of Wales, made his way around the room greeting guests before ...
Count Dracula is synonymous with ... But Stoker’s “Dracula” was actually based on a real ... Vlad Tepes killed his enemies and the people of his kingdom who displeased him in the most ...
The real-life Dracula cried tears of BLOOD: Experts reveal how Vlad the Impaler – the inspiration for the fictional vampire – suffered from a rare condition that caused bloody tears ...
Count Dracula is synonymous with Halloween. The world's most famous bloodsucker and legendary vampire has inspired more fear than almost any other supernatural villain in modern history, as well ...