http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~brantley/women/studentweb/Lacey/vlad.html
has a student essay with the title Vlad Dracula was a Wallachian prince in the 15th century who became a ruler eventually. The author is a lady called Lacey and her essay covers the facts and includes 4 references, which serve as a brief bibliography.
2003/09 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.opa.com/vampire/Dracula.html
offers a piece called The History of the Family Dracul, which is sourced from the Florescu/McNally book In Search of Dracula and includes a fair selection of pictures.
2004/02 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now. opa.com is now the Orthopedic Professional Association of New Hampshire, USA.
http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/romanian/dracula.htm
DRACULA: between myth and reality by Adrian Axinte gives a lot more detail than the usual pieces and includes inevitable stuff about Bram Stoker's Dracula.
2004/02 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.dagobertsrevenge.com/index.html?articles/vlad
Profiles in Royalty: Vlad Dracula by Nick de Vere on the Dagobert's Revenge website contains material extracted from Professor McNally's work. Written in a casual style but full of good stuff.
2004/11 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.sacrosanctum.org/hvamps/vlad-intro.html
Vlad "Tepes" Dracula is a long piece containing all the info and some stuff on the vampire myth. There is also a listing of the Bassaraba Dynasty.
2004/12 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it, but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://www.houseofice.com/history/dracula.shtml
The House Of Ice website has a factual piece on Vlad Dracula.
2005/09 This website has disappeared 2005 but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://www.rotravel.com/romania/history/app1.htm
Dracula, between legend and reality is available on the Romanian Travel site as an appendix to a broader survey of Romanian history. Half Vlad Dracula, half Bram Stoker.
2005/09 This website has disappeared but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://www.rotravel.com/romania/transylvania/sighi.htm
Sighisoara from the same source gives a history of the town where Vlad Dracula was born. We also have an archived version of this section.
http://www.vampnet.com/vlad.htm
gives a Brief History of Vlad Dracula V and a map of his home territory and its neighbours.
2007/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it, but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://members.aol.com/johnfranc/drac05.htm
Vlad Dracula An intriguing figure in the fifteenth century by Benjamin H. Leblanc contains the facts, a couple of good pix and a short bibliography.
This essay, with more and different pictures, could also be found at: http://hermogene.free.fr/vlad_dracula.htm
2007/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it, but we do have both articles archived article 1, article 2.
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/EastEurope/Dracula.html
The Story of Vlad III Tepes, the REAL Dracula by Mircea Arsenie is about half and half the real Dracula and Stoker's version, and includes a bibliography.
2007/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it, but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://www.net4u.ro/dracula/truth.html
Vlad Dracula - the truth used to come from an anonymous Romanian source.
2007/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it, but we do have an archived version of the data.
http://www.eskimo.com/~mwirkk/castle/vlad/vladhist.html
The Historical Dracula is a 1992-vintage essay by Ray Porter, which has been posted on the website of Matthew L. Wirkkala (a fan of Mr. Porter's). This classic essay is the source for a great many of the other website articles.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.eskimo.com/~mwirkk/castle/vlad/vladtepesissue.txt
Mr. Wirkkala's website also includes the Vlad Tepes Issue a correspondence received an impassioned Romanian national. It's a rant from a guy with a bee in his bonnet but it contains some interesting points.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://roswell.fortunecity.com/seance/500/vamps/vlad/intro.html
offers a 2-parter comprising The Life of Vlad Dracula and The Historical Dracula.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.arthur.nl/dracula/index.html
The Dracula section of Arthur's Web has links to 2 further pages with some excellent graphics: The History and The Legend.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/turism/drachist.html
The Romanian tourism industry provides a summary of the Dracula story in Romanian English.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/istorie/hi30.html
The same source also provides historical context about Romania from the Middle Ages to the 19th Century.
2012/06 This item had vanished at the last attempt to access it. There's only a reduced copy in our archive now.
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