Newly Deciphered Inscription Suggests Count Dracula Is Buried in Naples, Italy
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It appears that we disputed about where Vlad was murdered. The Italians claim to have confirmed that the known voivodour body is in Naples, reports Digi24.
Newly Deciphered Inscription Suggests Count Dracula Is Buried in Naples, Italy
Dracula’s burial site may be in Naples, Italy, as a decoded inscription points. Credit: Anonymous / Public Domain A centuries-old mystery may be closer to resolution after researchers decoded an inscription found in the historic heart of Naples. The newly deciphered inscription, carved into a tombstone, suggests that the figure known as Count Dracula may have been buried in a monastery in Naples, Italy, not in his native Romania, as long believe…
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