Posted on 10/12/2011 8:40:59 AM PDT by decimon
Long before Bram Stokers literary Dracula sparked a century-long, global obsession with vampires both the torturing and tortured variety a lavishly mustachioed Wallachian prince by the name of Vlad Dracula (r 1448, 1456-1462 and 1476) was making a name for himself by heroically repelling successive waves of Ottoman invaders.
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However, Dracula famously earned the post-mortem moniker Ţepeş (impaler) from his preferred form of execution: skewering. A wooden stake was carefully driven through the victims buttocks, emerging just below the shoulders. This diabolical method ingeniously (ie, cruelly) spared all the vital organs, meaning that the now writhing victim faced at least 48 hours of unimaginable suffering before death.
To be fair to poor Dracula, skewering defeated enemies was not unusual in medieval Europe. Vlads first cousin, Ştefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great), is said to have impaled by the navel, diagonally, one on top of each other 2,300 Turkish prisoners in 1473. And they sainted him!
Draculas legend as wily Ottoman scourge and bloodthirsty combatant was sealed in the spring of 1462 when, after repeated failed attempts to conquer the rebellious prince, an increasingly impatient Sultan Mehmed II raised and personally led an army of 90,000 troops into Wallachia. The momentum and morale of this impressive siege took a serious hit when they stumbled upon a bit of Draculas handiwork: a literal forest of stakes adorned with 20,000 men from Mehmeds previous Ottoman army. Ţepeş forces, using disguises and guerrilla tactics, picked away at the Sultans demoralized forces, including a daring but unsuccessful assassination attempt on the Sultan himself, for months before they ultimately retreated.
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The complainers or the beggars?
The complainers or the beggars?
I'd have done both. Get rid of all the annoying people in one shot.
Vlad was a prisoner of the Turks for several years as a young man. While among them, he realized a serious weakness: while Islam may prattle on about the paradise that awaits the martyr enough that a Muslim does not fear death, they still fear pain.
A quick, relatively painless death is OK. That's why you have so many suicide bombers. A slow, painful death is a whole different story. Vlad promised them a slow, painful death if they came at him, so they left.
Actually, it didn't.
Vlad ruled off and on, mostly off, for 30 years, then died in battle against the Turks.
His country was ruled directly and indirectly by the Turks for pretty much the next four centuries. His methods do not appear to have been notably more effective at delaying the Ottoman conquest than the somewhat less spectacularly brutal tactics of neighboring countries like Serbia and Hungary.
RE: Gary and Harriet Necking
Dear Old Lady - you obviously do no know that snails are hermaphrodites, do you?
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Decimon the Impaler for president!
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