Vous connaissez Dracula, et même peut-être le vrai personnage à l’origine de la légende : Draculea, alias Vlad Draculea Țepeș, c’est-à-dire “Fils du Dragon, l’Empaleur”. Ouais c’est sympa, ça fait toujours son petit effet… En effet, ce Vlad là, voïevode de Valachie, est resté célèbre pour ses atrocités, mais surtout sa lutte contre les Ottomans au milieu du 15e siècle. Mais justement, comment se fait-il qu’on en ait presque tous entendu parler ? Après tout, c’est un tout petit chef d’une toute petite région obscure du fond de l’Europe, et il y en a eu des centaines voire des milliers ! Pourquoi est-il plus connu que les autres ?
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- Histoire du voïevode Dracula - Geschichte Dracole Waide, Wiener Neustadt, 1463.
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