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References:
Corpus Draculianum vol. 1, part 1: document nr. 23
Corpus Draculianum vol. 1, part 2: documents nr. 82, 102
German Stories on Dracula (soon to be edited in Corpus Draculianum vol. 2, part 1; see also Gabriele Annas / Christof Paulus: Geschichte und Geschichten. Studien zu den ,Deutschen Berichten’ über Vlad III. Drăculea. Wiesbaden 2020)
Mihai Florin Hasan: "Aspecte ale relațiilor matrimoniale dinastice munteano-maghiare din secolele XIV-XV.” In: Revista Bistriței 27 (2013), p. 128-159.
Russian Stories on Dracula (soon to be edited in Corpus Draculianum vol. 2, part 1).
Alexandru Simon: „Propaganda and Matrimony: Dracula between the Hunyadis and the Habsburgs.” In: Transylvanian Review 20 (2011), no. 4, p. 80-90.
Photo credits:
Draculhaza in Pécs: Pester Lloyd from 5 October 2009 [ Ссылка ]
Chapters:
0:00 Teaser
1:36 Wallachian concubines
4:28 Vlad’s first Hungarian wife
8:05 The second Hungarian wife
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