wallachia in A Sentence

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    Vlad the Impaler Prince of Wallachia.

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    The real-life Dracula, Vlad III, known as Vlad Tempes(the Impaler) ruled Wallachia from 1456 to 1462.

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    After losing his wife to being burned at the stake for witchcraft, Count Dracula declares all citizens of Wallachia to be his enemies.

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    After his death, as vassal tributary states, Moldova and Wallachia had complete internal autonomy and external independence, which was finally lost in the 18th century.

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    After his death, as vassal tributary states, Moldova and Wallachia had complete internal autonomy and an external independence, which was finally lost in the 18th century.

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    Russian rule was restored over the whole of the region in 1878, when Romania, the result of Moldavia's union with Wallachia, was pressured into exchanging those territories for the Dobruja.

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    In the other Romanian principalities, many small local states with varying degrees of independence developed, but only in the 14th century the larger principalities Wallachia(1310) and Moldavia(around 1352) emerged to fight a threat of the Ottoman Empire.

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    In the other Romanian principalities, many small local states with varying degrees of independence developed, but only in the 14th century did the larger principalities of Wallachia(1310) and Moldavia(around 1352) emerge to fight the threat of the Ottoman Empire.

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    Bram Stoker's literary creation will give you a shudder, but the exploits of Vlad the Impaler, Prince of Wallachia, are enough to make you sleep with the lights on indefinitely, though he was considered something of a hero throughout Christendom in his day for his war against the Muslim world.

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