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I'm pretty sure Bram Stoker cited Vlad the Impaler as a heavy inspiration for when he created Dracula. Vlad's patronymic Dragwyla was taken from his father, who was Vlad Dracul.You know, Vlad the Donor Drinker does not sound even remotely as cool as "Vlad the Impaler."
Vlad was thought to be the real Dracula.
Real Vlad Tepes didn't really do vampire-like things, he was just a turbo asshole.