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Index Vampires

Historical Vampire: Transformations of the Vampire Through Time & The Vampires In Our Heads

Dracula: The History of Myth and the Myth of History

Vampire, a Guide to Vampires (5 Chapters, lots of info & great pics!!)

English Vampire Folklore

Poem: 'The Vampire', Lord Lytton, 1858

How to Take Care of a Vampire

Transylvania

Carpathian Mountains

Bram Stoker
Bats & Vampire Bats (Chapter)

Vampires, Encyclopedia Mythica

Vampires, from 'the Devil, a visual guide to the demonic, evil, scurrilous and bad'

Vampiric Plants, from Gothic Gardening
Erzebet Bathory
ERZEBET BATHORY*: Erszebet enjoyed bathing in the blood of young maidens. She thought she could stop the aging process by doing this*.
Erszebet Bathory, short History
Biographical Notes for the Life of Elizabeth Bathory
Books and Movies on Erszebet Bathory

History of Erzsébet

Vlad Tepes
VLAD TEPES* - The Impaler (DRACULA): Adopting a totalitarian leadership, Vlad Tepes introduced a very strict order in Wallachia, strengthened the army, helped the trade with the neighboring countries, and was merciless towards those who went against him, be they noblemen (boyars) or of a lower status. Externally, he fought The Ottoman Empire, against which he scored famous victories*.

Vlad Tepes, Background

Vlad Tepes, The Name Dracula
Vlad Tepes, The Life of Vlad III Dracula (1431-1476 )
Vlad Tepes, Atrocities

Vlad Tepes, Anecdotal Evidence

Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Golden Cup
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Foreign Merchant
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Two Monks
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Polish Nobleman
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Foreign Ambassadors
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: Dracula's Mistress
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Lazy Woman
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Nobleman with the Keen Sense of Smell
Vlad Tepes, Anecdotes: The Burning of the Sick and Poor
Vlad Tepes, Dracula and the Vampire Myth

* A lot of these articles are from a great site called 'the Prophet's Haunted Webpage': http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/3987/main2.html, a site really worth visiting!

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