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  2. Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Poenari Castle, the scene of a popular tale about Vlad Vlad the Impaler and the Turkish envoys, painting by Theodor Aman. The Cantacuzino Chronicle was the first Romanian historical work to record a tale about Vlad the Impaler, narrating the impalement of the old boyars of Târgoviște for the murder of his brother, Dan. [179]

  3. Hungarian–Ottoman Wars - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman attempts to subdue Vlad militarily proved a failure, but his cruelty, which had terrorized his enemies, proved to be his undoing. When Mehmed offered the populace the choice of Vlad or his brother Radu, the populace chose Radu and soon Vlad was again an exile on the run. An attempt to return a few years afterwards ended in his death in ...

  4. Scorched earth - Wikipedia

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    Vlad the Impaler retreated to Transylvania. During his departure, he conducted scorched-earth tactics to ward off Mehmed's approach. When the Ottoman forces approached Tirgoviste, they encountered over 20,000 people impaled by the forces of Vlad the Impaler, creating a "forest" of dead or dying bodies on stakes. The atrocious, gut-wrenching ...

  5. Badass Study Suggests Vlad the Impaler Cried Actual Tears of ...

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    No wonder he was the inspiration for Dracula.

  6. Night attack at Târgoviște - Wikipedia

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    Vlad, seeing that he could not prevent the crossing, withdrew. After that the emperor crossed the Danube with his entire army and gave us 30,000 coins to be distributed among us. The Ottoman army managed to advance as Vlad Țepeș instituted a policy of scorched earth , poisoned the waters, and also created marshes by diverting the waters of ...

  7. Impalement - Wikipedia

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    It was particularly used in response to "crimes against the state" and is regarded across a number of cultures as a very harsh form of capital punishment and recorded in myth and art. Impalement was also used during times of war to suppress rebellions , punish traitors or collaborators, and punish breaches of military discipline .

  8. Well poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In 1462, for example, Prince Vlad III the Impaler of Wallachia utilized this method to delay his pursuing adversaries. Nearly 500 years later during the Winter War , the Finns rendered wells unusable by putting animal carcasses or feces in them in order to passively combat invading Soviet forces.

  9. 'Vlad's drone kills Brit boy' and 'fears of global trade war'

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    "Vlad's drone kills Brit boy soldier" splashes The Sun with an exclusive story about a foreign legion volunteer, James Wilton, 18, who died just minutes after starting his first combat mission in ...