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The single lines in Wallachian embroidery can be worked in outline, cording, cable, or whipping stitch, according to fancy. Some women use with good effect the single or twisted chain stitches.
Described as "a retro-style action and shooting game inspired by great video game classics such as the famous Castlevania," Wallachia: Reign Of Dracula certainly shares a lot of similarities with ...
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.
Tokat Castle is believed to be the prison where Wallachian Prince Vlad III “the Impaler” — the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” — was held by Ottoman Turks in the 15th century.
Coup in fantasy kingdom inside Czech Republic Their 'ruler' may wear a cardboard crown, but nobody in Wallachia is laughing. Daniel McLaughlin reports ...
Access complete sale records for Wallachian School, 18th Century. Narrow your search using filters such as price, medium, and auction venue, and discover similar lots.
What did 16th century Romanians do with enemy Ottomans in their midst? Human bones from a mass grave reveal their shockingly violent deaths.
A study by the Genographic Project has shown that not all individuals carrying the Romanian "Basarab" surname, the first dynasty of Wallachian kings that included the real-life Dracula, can be ...
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 ...