What Happens When You Analyze Vlad The Impaler’s Letters With Advanced Tech

<p>For the past hundred years or so, we&rsquo;ve been treated to &mdash; or tormented by &mdash; a fantastic literary character that&rsquo;s taken on a life of its own. While many may not know the name Bram Stoker, most know his creation Dracula &mdash; even more vampires.</p> <p>But like so many things in history, a mixture of time, culture, and folklore makes it hard to know where something actually begins. For the Dracula story, many point back to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vlad-the-Impaler" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>Vlad III Drăculea</em></a><em>,&nbsp;</em>born in Transylvania, and eventual military governor of<em>&nbsp;</em>Walachia (within present day Romania), as the real-life inspiration for the character.</p> <p>The name Dracula simply means &ldquo;son of Dracul.&rdquo; That family moniker derived from the Latin &ldquo;draco,&rdquo; or dragon, as in &ldquo;Order of the Dragon.&rdquo; It was a group established by the Holy Roman Emperor in a time of crisis to defend the region against Ottoman invaders in the fifteenth century.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s speculated Stoker came across references to Vlad&rsquo;s brutality and worked his name into a story involving folklore from the region. Regardless of whether this is true, Vlad &ldquo;The Impaler&rdquo; existed. Moreover, he left three letters, in beautiful condition.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/what-happens-when-you-analyze-vlad-the-impalers-letters-with-advanced-tech-edeabe58e2ff">Read More</a></p>