Since Bram Stoker's Dracula was published in 1897, vampires have seized the world's imagination. But traces of real-life ...
She’s the real-life Count Dracula. A woman’s rare “vampire disease” causes her to writhe in pain and could even be fatal if she ingests garlic, much like the mythical bloodsucking creatures. Phoenix ...
Vlad the Impaler was a medieval prince whose bloodthirsty acts inspired the world's most famous vampire, Bram Stoker's ...
Get your turtlenecks ready, it's time to talk vampires. If you're fascinated by creatures of the night, the kind that prey on human blood, you aren't alone. From dressing up in vampire costumes on ...
"The blood-drinker is the one found in six of the seven continents, there's not a doubt at all," Jonathan Weiss, folklorist, historian and founder of Johnathan Weiss Tours in New Orleans told TODAY.
No, vampires, the kind that legends are built on, the kind that drink blood, can be found worldwide. "The blood-drinker is the one found in six of the seven continents, there's not a doubt at all," ...