Vlad III Tepes, known as Count Dracula, is never buried in Romania. This result was reached by scientists from Italy.

The burial of the vampire culture Foreah was found in the Church of Santa Maria-La-Nova in Naples. Unlike the widespread version of the death of Tepes in the war, the burial of his body in the Snowgen Monastery (Romania) shows that Dracula was purchased with his daughter from Turkish captivity and moved to Italy.
For the first time, the hypothesis of the Napolitan grave appeared in 2014. Scientists argue that Vlad’s daughter Maria Balsa buried her in her father’s grave on the turbololo tour. In the grave, an inscription of the 16th century, the director of the Santa Maria-la-Lovov Complex, Professor Giuseppe, a tombstone Panegirik Dracule, a password decoding process was discovered.
The code -solved parts of the inscription are mentioned in Vlad Vlad, the ruler of Valakhs, the “Emperor of the Rumens and Valvet and showing the persecution and respect.
This discovery can review the idea of Dracula, which is generally accepted. And Naples will be a new point of attraction for tourists. The alleged grave will be an increasing object of interest among vampire lovers.
Meanwhile, Luke Besson’s Dracula trailer has recently released. The actor, who gives the world “Leon” and “fifth element ,, is ready to show the most famous vampire version to the world.
Source: People Talk

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