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The very first appearance of "Count Dracula" is in Bram Stoker's novel "DRACULA: (1897).
But Stoker did not make up the name "Dracula".
There was a Dracula in the 15th century: Vlad the Impaler. Stoker didn't know much about him (at least I don't think he did). but he came across his name in a book he was researching entitled AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITIES OF WALLACHIA AND MOLDAVIA (1820). This book has a very short section on a "Voivode Dracula" who fought against the Turks. What attracted Stoker to the name "Dracula" was a footnote by Wilkinson which stated that "Dracula in the Wallachian language means devil". Not quite accurate, but that is what Stoker saw and copied into his notes. He was
originally going to call his vampire "Count Wampyr" but changed it to "Count Dracula." This change is clearly made in Stoker's own notes for DRACULA which are located at the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia.
The real Dracula (about whom we know much more than Stoker ever did) was NOT a Count, nor was he a vampire (or ever associated with vampires). The two Draculas have become greatly confused in many people's minds.
It is my contention that Stoker was not, as many think, inspired by accounts of Vlad the Impaler to create the character of Count Dracula.
There is no evidence for that view.
(Copyright: Elizabeth Miller)
But Stoker did not make up the name "Dracula".
There was a Dracula in the 15th century: Vlad the Impaler. Stoker didn't know much about him (at least I don't think he did). but he came across his name in a book he was researching entitled AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITIES OF WALLACHIA AND MOLDAVIA (1820). This book has a very short section on a "Voivode Dracula" who fought against the Turks. What attracted Stoker to the name "Dracula" was a footnote by Wilkinson which stated that "Dracula in the Wallachian language means devil". Not quite accurate, but that is what Stoker saw and copied into his notes. He was
originally going to call his vampire "Count Wampyr" but changed it to "Count Dracula." This change is clearly made in Stoker's own notes for DRACULA which are located at the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia.
The real Dracula (about whom we know much more than Stoker ever did) was NOT a Count, nor was he a vampire (or ever associated with vampires). The two Draculas have become greatly confused in many people's minds.
It is my contention that Stoker was not, as many think, inspired by accounts of Vlad the Impaler to create the character of Count Dracula.
There is no evidence for that view.
(Copyright: Elizabeth Miller)
by Mister Portman December 28, 2005
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Get the Open Dracula's coffin mug.1. To mass kick/mass ban a whole chatroom
2. To mass kick/mass ban a whole chatroom without warning
3. To go suddenly and inexplicably insane
Term comes from a moderator on the Mugglenet Chat site, who went by the name 'Draco'. He mass banned and kicked the whole room, including other moderators, with the kick message "Wallow in your own filth, Pigs of Satan." Action was completely unforeseen and ensuing chaos resulted in resignations of staff and the closure of the chat site (the world's most popular Harry Potter chat) a week later.
See also Legend, Leader, Revolution and Martyr.
2. To mass kick/mass ban a whole chatroom without warning
3. To go suddenly and inexplicably insane
Term comes from a moderator on the Mugglenet Chat site, who went by the name 'Draco'. He mass banned and kicked the whole room, including other moderators, with the kick message "Wallow in your own filth, Pigs of Satan." Action was completely unforeseen and ensuing chaos resulted in resignations of staff and the closure of the chat site (the world's most popular Harry Potter chat) a week later.
See also Legend, Leader, Revolution and Martyr.
* User2 has joined room #Kicked
<User2> Where is everyone?
<Masskicker> I did a Draco <g>
<User2> lol
* User2 has left #Kicked (kicked by Masskicker)
<User2> Where is everyone?
<Masskicker> I did a Draco <g>
<User2> lol
* User2 has left #Kicked (kicked by Masskicker)
by DamonII July 16, 2008
Get the Draco mug.Draco Malfoy is a character from J.K Rowling's Harry Potter series. For most of the series he is portrayed as a heartless bully. However in the 7th book and at the end of the 6th, we get to see his sweet side and discover he really isn't a bad guy, he just made some bad choices.
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Get the Draco Malfoy mug.Drace is a person who loves people for who they really are and is sometimes is very annoying but is all ways there for loved ones and also the realist person to talk to and has struggles on letting go and likes people with colored eyes and he likes to talk shit but at the end of the day hes you best friend
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