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All Wallachian embroidery by its nature is flat, so is little padded. When cotton or linen is used the edges are not even run, but when done in silk the edge can be outlined or followed in chain ...
In February 1462, Vlad III Dracula—better known as Vlad the Impaler, ruler of the Romanian region of Wallachia and the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s iconic vampire—addressed a boastful ...
Vlad Dracula, a Wallachian prince who earned the post-mortem moniker “Ţepeş” (impaler) from his preferred form of execution, never lived in Transylvania’s vampiresque Bran Castle.
For a fictional place, the Kingdom of Wallachia has many of the trappings of a real-life realm – a flag, a currency, a university, a state limousine and a national passport.
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