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Vlad tepes is deomonized by austro-hungarians, bram stoker made him a supernatural monster, to his countrymen
in Transylvania he was a great king and hero, who was honest and brutal in enforcing the rules, It's said that in his rule you could leave a golden cup at the town square fountain and it will still be there all the time, Suggests that there were no robbers,thieves at that time.
He did have some fanstastic strategies like poisoning the pools, ponds where the ottomans used to drink, impaling turks sent a psychological fear into turkish armies, who thought him as some monster and yes that tactic worked.The Austro-Hungarian armies too were jealous of his successes in Battlefield, so they made up stories to make him a monster to take away the credit of winning battles against the turks.
There is nothing Supernatural about Vlad Tepes only that he was a good and strong king who defended his country against overwhelming numbers of ottoman empire.
Another great king was Stefan Cel Mare(Stephen the Great).
in Transylvania he was a great king and hero, who was honest and brutal in enforcing the rules, It's said that in his rule you could leave a golden cup at the town square fountain and it will still be there all the time, Suggests that there were no robbers,thieves at that time.
He did have some fanstastic strategies like poisoning the pools, ponds where the ottomans used to drink, impaling turks sent a psychological fear into turkish armies, who thought him as some monster and yes that tactic worked.The Austro-Hungarian armies too were jealous of his successes in Battlefield, so they made up stories to make him a monster to take away the credit of winning battles against the turks.
There is nothing Supernatural about Vlad Tepes only that he was a good and strong king who defended his country against overwhelming numbers of ottoman empire.
Another great king was Stefan Cel Mare(Stephen the Great).
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