Person:Vlad II Dracul (1)

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Vlad II Dracul _____
b.Est 1390
d.Dec 1447
  1. Vlad II Dracul _____Est 1390 - 1447
  1. Vlad III the Impaler _____1431 - 1476
  2. Radu cel Frumos1435 - 1475
  • HVlad II Dracul _____Est 1390 - 1447
  • W.  Călţuna (add)
  1. Vlad CălugărulBef 1425 - 1495
  • HVlad II Dracul _____Est 1390 - 1447
  1. Mircea II of Wallachia1428 - 1447
Facts and Events
Name Vlad II Dracul _____
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1390
Marriage to Cneajna of Moldavia
Marriage to Călţuna (add)
Marriage to Unknown
Death[1] Dec 1447
Reference Number? Q380330?


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Vlad II, also known as Vlad Dracul or Vlad the Dragon (before 1395 – November 1447), was Voivode of Wallachia from 1436 to 1442, and again from 1443 to 1447. He is internationally known as the father of Vlad the Impaler, or Dracula. Born an illegitimate son of Mircea I of Wallachia, he spent his youth at the court of Sigismund of Luxembourg, who made him a member of the Order of the Dragon in 1431 (hence his sobriquet). Sigismund also recognized him as the lawful voivode of Wallachia, allowing him to settle in nearby Transylvania. Vlad could not assert his claim during the life of his half-brother, Alexander I Aldea, who acknowledged the suzerainty of the Ottoman Sultan, Murad II.

After Alexander Aldea died in 1436, Vlad seized Wallachia with Hungarian support. Following the death of Sigismund of Luxembourg in 1437, Hungary's position weakened, causing Vlad to pay homage to Murad II, which included participating in Murad II's invasion of Transylvania in the summer of 1438. John Hunyadi, Voivode of Transylvania, came to Wallachia to convince Vlad to join a crusade against the Ottomans in 1441. After Hunyadi routed an Ottoman army in Transylvania, the sultan ordered Vlad to come to Edirne where he was captured in 1442. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia and made Vlad's cousin, Basarab II, voivode.

Vlad was released before the end of the year but was forced to leave his two young sons as hostages in the Ottoman court. He was restored in Wallachia with Ottoman support in 1443. He remained neutral during Hunyadi's "Long Campaign" against the Ottoman Empire between October 1443 and January 1444, but he sent 4,000 horsemen to fight against the Ottomans during the Crusade of Varna. With the support of a Burgundian fleet, he captured the important Ottoman fortress at Giurgiu in 1445. He made peace with the Ottoman Empire in 1446 or 1447, which contributed to the deterioration of his relationship with Hunyadi. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia, forcing Vlad to flee from Târgoviște in late November, where he was killed at a nearby village.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Vlad II Dracul, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.