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The Death and Resurrection of Vlad Dracula
In 1476, the head of Vlad the Impaler was delivered to Mehmed the Conqueror, marking what should have been the end of one of Europe’s bloodiest rulers. But death wasn’t the end — it was the beginning ...
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How Vlad the Impaler Became a Living Legend
In 1457, Vlad III Dracula seized the throne of Wallachia — and unleashed one of the bloodiest reigns in European history. Known as Vlad the Impaler, he ruled through fear, cruelty, and spectacle. This ...
Séances and spiritualists grew popular across the United States and Europe in the 19th century despite the skeptics. Maggie and Kate Fox lived in a house in rural New York State reputedly haunted by a ...
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