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More 'Disease' Than 'Dracula': How the Vampire Myth Was BornOct 18, 2021 · The first known reference to vampires appeared in written form in Old Russian in A.D. 1047, soon after Orthodox Christianity moved into Eastern ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Vampires: Real Origins, Legends & Stories | HISTORYSep 13, 2017 · Vampires are mythological beings who drink human blood, linked to Vlad the Impaler, and possibly linked to diseases like porphyria. Some self- ...What Is a Vampire? · Vlad the Impaler · Are Vampires Real? · Mercy Brown
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Vampire - Etymology, Origin & MeaningVampire, from French and German, traces to Hungarian and Old Church Slavonic origins; meaning a spectral being draining blood at night to sustain life.
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[PDF] The History Of Vampire Folklore: Fear and Introspection 2000 BCE.Apr 26, 2023 · “Heretics as Vampires and Demons in Russia.” The Slavic and East European Journal, vol. 22, no. 4 (1978): 433–41. 13. Oinas, Felix J. “Heretics ...
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The Vampire Epidemic of 18th-Century Europe: Fear, Folklore, and ...Oct 6, 2025 · Vampires Beyond Serbia ... Although the most famous cases came from the Balkans, vampire traditions stretched across Europe. In Greece, people ...
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3 Real Diseases That Influenced Vampire Folklore - Visible BodyOct 28, 2020 · The three diseases that influenced vampire folklore are rabies, porphyria, and tuberculosis.
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Vampire myths originated with a real blood disorder | Queen's GazetteJun 29, 2020 · It appears that the folklore surrounding the vampire phenomenon originated in that Balkan area where Stoker located his tale of Count Dracula.
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[PDF] The Vampire Myth and Christianity - Rollins Scholarship OnlinThe origin for using garlic to ward off vampires is unknown. Most scholars speculate that the pungent smell of garlic is the root cause of this tradition. Thus ...
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[PDF] Augustin Calmet and the Construction of the Eighteenth-Century ...16 Paul Barber, “Forensic Pathology and the European Vampire,” Journal of Folklore Research 24 (1987): 5. 17 Barber, Vampires, Burial, and Death, 50. 18 Barber, ...<|separator|>
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A History of Vampires and Their Transformation From Solely ...Apr 15, 2021 · Many early folklores about vampires are represented by stories humankind told to explain evil and misfortune visited upon their family. However, ...
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[PDF] Fear Then and Now: The Vampire as a Reflection of Societyprevalence of vampire mythology in various European and American cultures across time, discourse about vampires often materializes in historical moments where ...<|separator|>
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The Word "vampire": Its Slavonic Form and Origin - jstorin vampires. Page 9. THE WORD. VAMPIRE: ITS SLAVONIC FORM AND ORIGIN. 259. Niznij Novgorod and Kostroma dialect according to Dal') and justifying this form of ...
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[PDF] The History of the Word "Vampire"The origin of "vampire" is mysterious, not Hungarian or Rumanian. Theories suggest Turkish, Greek, Hebrew, or Hungarian roots. Some believe it's from ancient ...
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Vampire < Ubyr - Etymology. - WordReference ForumsApr 11, 2013 · I've read that the word "vampire" comes from the Turkic word "ubyr" meaning witch. Can anyone explain how such a trasformation is possible?
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Where does the word vampires originate from? - Go CarpathianSep 22, 2024 · The modern English word vampire comes from the Serbian word вампир (vampir). This word is found in all sorts of languages in the region, like ...
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The Great New England Vampire Panic - Smithsonian MagazineIn Vampires, Burials and Death, folklorist Paul Barber dissects the logic behind vampire myths, which he believes originally arose from unschooled but astute ...
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Dissertations upon the apparitions of angels, dæmons, and ghosts ...Oct 29, 2023 · Dissertations upon the apparitions of angels, dæmons, and ghosts, and concerning the vampires of Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia.
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On Vampires, Bats & DiseaseMay 8, 2020 · After death, the Slavic vampire would visit its relatives first (particularly a spouse) and drink their blood, thus leaving their closest loved ...
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Vampire Fact #11 – Physical Appearance - Maverick-Werewolf'sJul 22, 2022 · One of the most common uniting aspects of vampire legends is very simple: red eyes. Sometimes these were demonic and otherworldly red eyes – very red, ...
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Folklore and Myth of the European VampireApr 3, 2014 · Folklore and Myth of the European Vampire ... Vampires are beings of legend found in folklore and mythology who obtain their sustenance feeding on ...
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How vampire lore emerged from shadowy medical mysteries - PBSOct 31, 2023 · ... vampires spread across Europe. Interdisciplinary teams of ... 18th century, in the middle of this particular bout of vampire hysteria.
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The Horrors of History: Vampires | ACTCJan 14, 2022 · Slavic vampires were non-corporeal (lacking a physical body), having more in common with a poltergeist. The vampire wrought havoc, often as a ...
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Garlic as a vampire deterrent: fact or fiction?Dec 13, 2021 · We believe we have summarised the available evidence for the efficacious use of garlic as a protective measure against vampires and conclude ...
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Booseum: Vampires! - Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryIt comes from a European belief that vampires are compelled to count spilled seeds or grains. Some Slavic coastal towns also believed that vampires would count ...<|separator|>
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History's Guide To Making Sure Vampires Don't Rise From The DeadSep 23, 2022 · The link between the myth of the vampire and religion led to the inclusion of religious practices in the fight against the pesky bloodsuckers.
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Vampire Panic | Science History InstituteThey didn't call them vampires, but when you look at the rituals that were being performed, basically they're identical to the vampire rituals that from Europe.
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Vampire - Description, History, Myths & Interpretations - Mythology.netApr 6, 2017 · One of the most common practices associated with fighting vampires – staking them with sharpened wood – was also used as a protective measure.
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Were Vampires Buried With A Stake Through Their Heart?May 26, 2022 · The idea of 'staking' the undead to pin them to their grave originates as a medieval southern Slavic practice associated with vampire epidemics.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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The Truth about Stakes. Vampire Myth and Folklore | by Caitlin McCollMar 2, 2022 · In England, up until 1823, it was common to drive an ash stake through the heart of all suicide victims to prevent them from becoming a vampire.
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How to Kill a Vampire - Horror HQJan 13, 2025 · Driving a wooden stake through a vampire's heart is one of the most iconic methods of killing vampires. This practice originated in Eastern ...
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The Archaeological Evidence of European Vampire BurialsAug 28, 2017 · Folk tradition says that during their first forty days they could be destroyed by either a “Vampiridzhija,” a professional vampire hunter ...
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Vampiric Creatures of Ancient Myth and Legend | Classically EducatedOct 23, 2017 · Ancient cultures created a host of foul entities that exhibited many of the characteristics found in more recent vampire lore. Lilith, Ornias, ...
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The History of Vampire Origins - Centre of ExcellenceOct 13, 2023 · The stories of vampire-like creatures first took shape in ancient Mesopotamia. In Mesopotamian mythology there was an evil spirit called the Ekimmu.
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The 'History of the Events of England' of William of NewburghThe Yorkshire canon William of Newburgh (1136–98) included in his Historia Rerum Anglicarum a collection of gruesome ghost stories.
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William of Newburgh: Medieval Vampire Hunter? | Ancient Origins-William of Newburgh, writing in the 12th century. Derived from the Latin reveniens meaning 'returning' or 'to come back,' the word revenant is used in a ...
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William of Newburgh: Medieval Vampire Hunter? | Our Ancient HistoryWilliam's fourth revenant tale is about “a man of evil conduct” who fled from York, on the run from the law, and took refuge in the Northumbrian village of ...
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How long have we believed in vampires? - The ConversationOct 27, 2017 · Vampire, vrykolakoi, velku. In the first written accounts of European vampires, the creatures are understood as revenants or returners, often ...
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Scientists uncover medieval remains of the first English 'living dead'Apr 3, 2017 · ... revenants or vampires. Scientists from Historic England and the University of Southampton have completed a study of human bones from a medieval ...
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Entry from the #WhitworthBestiary. Revenants: The Troublesome ...Mar 12, 2021 · Revenant folklore appears to have had a fair amount of similarities with the old folklore surrounding vampires before vampires had a sensual ...
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Vampire Timeline 1500-1900Explore the evolution of vampire lore from 1500 to 1900, featuring tales of Elizabeth Bathory, Ambrogio and Selene, the Jure Grando legend, and the first ...<|separator|>
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The birth of the vampyre: Dracula and mythology in Early Modern ...Apr 8, 2015 · The idea of the vampire, an undead monster seeking blood and life force from others, had a strange emergence in the Western canon.
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[PDF] An Early Modern Horror Story: The Folk Beliefs in Vampire-likeThe notion of 'folkloric vampires' was introduced into religious debates during the. Reformation era in Europe. The initial contours of the concept were ...
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The vitality of the dead in medieval cultures - Taylor & Francis OnlineThe central and eastern European vampire is a creature deserving of a special issue in itself. ... Ármann Jakobsson, 'Vampires and Watchmen: Categorizing the ...<|separator|>
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Meet the Real-Life Vampires of New England and AbroadIn his book, “Vampires, Burial, and Death,” folklorist Paul Barber treats Plogojowitz as the quintessential European vampire, because his exhumation closely ...
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The case of Peter Plogojowitz - The VampirologistJan 8, 2009 · A Serbian peasant believed to have become a vampire after his death and to have killed nine of his fellow villagers.Missing: 18th panics
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Real Vampires: 9 Terrifying Accounts From HistoryOct 26, 2023 · Like Arnold Paole, the next real vampire on our list died in Serbia in the 18th century. And like Paole, Peter Plogojowitz was exhumed by ...Missing: panics Eastern Europe
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Arnold Paole and the Flückinger Report - The Paranormal ScholarHaving been infected by Miloe, she too became a vampire. Similar to the other bodies, when Flückinger disinterred her 18 days later, fresh blood poured from her ...
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Johannes the Vampire Slayer and the Reluctant Revenants - EsoterXOct 18, 2014 · Flückinger arrived at the epicenter of the vampire plague ... vampires in the 18th Century. The Dublin Inquisitor (a gentleman's ...
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VISUM ET REPERTUM by Johannes Fluckinger (1732)Aug 19, 2014 · The earliest well-documented alleged two vampire attacks were attested. The first outbreak is only known from the doctor Flückinger's report about the second ...
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[PDF] The Cultural-Historical Origins of the Literary Vampire in GermanyAlthough vampire beliefs in Central Europe were essentially Greek and Slavic ... eighteenth century placed the vampire in Hungary and neighboring countries.
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Dom Calmet's VampiresOct 30, 2020 · Here is a suitable book for Halloween - the famous compendium on Apparitions and Vampires by the learned Benedictine scholar Dom Augustin Calmet.
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(PDF) Vampires as Creatures of the Imagination - ResearchGatePDF | Vampires already existed in the seventeenth century. Or at least seventeenth century peasants and scholars believed in their existence. In the.
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When Rhode Island Was "The Vampire Capital of America"Oct 4, 2022 · In 1892, the “oddly well preserved” exhumed body of Mercy Brown led many to believe she was a vampire responsible for the death of her family in Exeter, Rhode ...
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The Curious Case Of Mercy Brown And The New England Vampire ...Jun 16, 2021 · The Curious Case of Mercy Brown and the New England Vampire Panic. In other places, family members would eat the ashes of suspected vampires as ...
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Mercy Brown and a New England Vampire Panic | Nightly SpiritsJun 16, 2020 · Mercy Brown is known as New England's last vampire. Her story is just one of many that make up the Vampire Panic that occurred due to death, disease, and the ...<|separator|>
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Are there any creatures from African legends that feed from human ...Apr 8, 2023 · Yes there are several. The asanbosam or sasabonsam is a blood-sucking ogre from the Akan people of Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, and 18th century Jamaica.
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The Creatures in the Shadows: West Africa - Fantasy FactionJan 29, 2013 · West African creatures include vampiric beings like Adze, cryptid monsters, pterosaur Kongamato, many-horned monsters, and forest fairies like ...Vampires Of Light · Lost World · Forest Fairies And Evil...<|separator|>
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Is there a creature in African mythology that can be comparable to ...Jun 17, 2024 · In African mythologies this includes the Obayifo, a Ashanti entity that can possess people, although it does have some similarities to Skinwalkers as well.What are some creatures similar to vampires? - RedditBesides Vampires and Werewolves, what are some monsters that ...More results from www.reddit.comMissing: blood sucking
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Monsters from Mesopotamia - Saudi Aramco WorldThe Greeks developed their own version of the Mesopotamian vampire-demon Lilitu, which they called the lamia. Named for a demon born in Libya who terrorized ...Missing: equivalents | Show results with:equivalents
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Vampires - CrystalinksVampire-like spirits called the Lilu are mentioned in early Babylonian demonology, and the even more ancient bloodsucking Akhkhar in Sumerian mythology. These ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Vampire folklore is rich and ancient. For example, ancient Egyptians ...Oct 30, 2020 · Vampire folklore is rich and ancient. For example, ancient Egyptians worshipped Sekhmet, a powerful goddess who drank the blood of men during war.Missing: Middle | Show results with:Middle
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10 Terrifying Native American Legends - ListverseFeb 18, 2024 · The skadegamutc, or ghost witch, is a monster whose lore originates with the Wabanaki tribes. The legend says that when an evil shaman dies, ...
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7 Of The Most Terrifying Creatures From Native American MythologyOct 15, 2024 · Despite their undead condition, the Skadegamutc allegedly still retain their sorcery. A Skadegamutc can put curses on humans with its powerful ...
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Dark Tales of Native American Folklore - The Gothic LibraryNov 21, 2016 · Reminiscent of the vampire of European folklore, the ghost-witch is an undead creature that rises at night to feast upon the living. It is ...
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18 Spooky Native American Monsters That Will Keep You Awake At ...Oct 16, 2018 · The Flying Head (also known as Big Head or Daqqanoenyent) is a cannibalistic monster belonging to the mythologies of the Iroquois and Wyandot peoples of North ...
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The Most DEADLY Creatures in Native American Folklore - YouTubeMay 3, 2024 · ... Undead Hunter » 5:09 - Creature #2 - Porcupine Pricks » 8 ... Monsters and Mythical Creatures of Native American Mythology. WILD ...
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The Native Meaning of...Symbology, Myths and LegendsBigfoot is also a spirit being to many Native American tribes but Bukwus is an undead being, the ghost of a drowned person. Bukwus will turn other people ...
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Vampiric Panic of New England - Haunted Orange CountyA panic in which vampire hunters crossed the countryside looking for the remains of victims who fell afoul of these creatures of the night and exhumed ...
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Vampires in the Deep South: The Casket Girls and Comte de St ...The hard truth is that there are no vampire legends out of Houma even though vampires and vampire-like myths are found in every culture under an array of names.
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[PDF] Evidence for New England Vampire Belief - York UniversityThis autosomal dominant disorder causes increased excretion of protoporphyrin and results in redness of the eyes and skin, a receding of the upper lip, and ...<|separator|>
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The New England Vampire Panic Was Very Real and Very DeadlyJul 12, 2024 · ... vampire in a graveyard in Romania in 1893, about the time some New Englanders were exhuming bodies to see if any of their deceased were vampires ...Missing: physical | Show results with:physical
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Jiangshi: Beyond the Zombie Legend in Chinese Culture - maayotTheir key features are very similar to western vampires. Key characteristics of jiangshi: A very pale skin: since they cannot bear to come into contact with ...
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One of Dracula's Often Overlooked Inspirations Is the Indian VetalaOct 30, 2020 · One of Dracula's Often Overlooked Inspirations Is the Indian Vetala ... In the movie, the vetala is reimagined as a vampire-zombie hybrid.
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Meet Dracula's Indian ancestor Vetala from Baital Pachisi - The HinduJan 20, 2018 · Vetala is not interested in turning others into vampires or enslaving people. He is an evil spirit who could take many forms, whether bat or ...
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Penanggalan, the vampire witch of Southeast AsiaAug 5, 2025 · The Penanggalan is a Southeast Asian vampire witch with a floating head and organs, active at night, and targets children and pregnant women.
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The Penanggalan (Malaysia): A Ghostly Legend Lives OnThe penanggalan is a nocturnal vampiric entity from Malay ghost myths that takes the form of a floating disembodied woman's head with organs and entrails ...
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The Aswang: Facts and Features of the Fearsome Creature from ...Mar 18, 2025 · Aswangs are a traditional creature in Filipino folklore, but these monsters are complex and diverse shape-shifters, making them somewhat difficult to define.
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Aswang (Philippines): Mythical Vampire Folk MonsterAswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting evil creatures in Filipino folklore, including vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and ...
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The Bizarre World of Japanese Vampires - Tokyo WeekenderOct 28, 2024 · Iso Onna: The Vampire-Hair Women by the Sea. Native to the shores of Kyushu, the beautiful iso onna, or “coast women,” are vampires that like to ...Missing: equivalents | Show results with:equivalents
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The Child-Eating Yara-Ma-Yha-Who Stalks Australia's WildsMay 1, 2024 · The Yara ma tha who was, in their parlance, a vampire, and the urbane Dracula quickly swallowed his rural competition whole. The Aboriginal ...
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Talamaur | Vampedia - Fandom(TALL-ah-mor) Variation: Talamur, TARUNGA Location: Banks Islands of Australia and some Polynesian Islands This living vampire can be either good or evil,Missing: equivalents | Show results with:equivalents
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The real-life diseases that spread the vampire myth - BBCOct 31, 2016 · The vampire – an undead figure who rises each night from his unquiet grave to feast on the blood of the living – has appeared since the time ...
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Real Medical Conditions that May Have Inspired Vampire and ...Oct 25, 2021 · In his article, Illis outlined congenital porphyria, which manifests in the form of photosensitivity, reddish teeth and psychosis, as the most ...
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Porphyria: the facts behind the so-called vampire diseaseOct 19, 2022 · Porphyria and vampire myths ... Several symptoms of porphyria have been used to explain some features attributed to modern vampires [8, 9]. At ...
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Could rabies explain the vampire myth? - MedicalNewsTodayMay 16, 2018 · According to some researchers, the origin of the vampire myth could be rooted in a very real menace: rabies. Rabies is a deadly virus that is ...
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Rabies: a possible explanation for the vampire legend - PubMedThis article proposes that rabies may have played a key role in the development of the vampire legend, given the coincident time of the phenomena and the ...
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Rabies A possible explanation for the vampire legend - NeurologyThis historic phenomenon still awaits a comprehensive explanation. This article proposes that rabies may have played a key role in the development of the ...
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When New Englanders Blamed Vampires for Tuberculosis DeathsOct 25, 2019 · Some described New England vampires as a microbe or “bacterium with fangs.” Exhuming the Dead to Stop Vampire Attacks. To prevent an ongoing ...
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The Mystery Behind the 19th-Century New England Vampire PanicOct 25, 2021 · The vampire legend may have made its way into New England as an early version of the unproven “miracle cure” for tuberculosis. In 1784, a ...
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Sleep Paralysis and Vampires - The Vampirologist - WordPress.comSep 22, 2013 · I briefly touched on the connection between sleep paralysis and vampires ... vampire myth (Hogg 2010). The “pin people down” aspect is also ...
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Vampires, ghosts and demons: the nightmare of sleep paralysisOct 30, 2015 · Scientists believe that sleep paralysis may be behind many of the medieval folklore narratives describing vampires and ghosts terrorizing ...
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Sleep paralysis and folklore - PMC - NIHJul 28, 2015 · In these Sumerian texts, Lilith was considered a vampire and a harlot, 'the Beautiful Maiden; once she chose a lover, he was hers forever. From ...
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[PDF] Dracula and the Afterlife: A Psychological ExplanationThis paper has offered a psychological explanation for the widespread belief in an afterlife. The vampire myth is one means of achieving immortality and this ...
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Montague Summers: THE ORIGIN OF THE VAMPIRE... premature burial, may have helped reinforce the tradition of the vampire. Some authorities consider catalepsy as almost entirely psychic, and certainly not ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Not Dead, Yet Buried - VAULT OF THOUGHTS - By Christopher DavisAug 12, 2018 · The earliest known written reference of a premature burial comes from Pliny the Elder in his Natural History of 77 AD. In a chapter entitled “ ...
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At the Edge of Death: Safety Coffins, Poe, and DraculaMay 1, 2025 · The narrator is a man who suffers from catalepsy – and also from a fear of premature burial. ... vampire fiction makes clear that vampire sex is a ...
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Just a Little Vampire Miscellanea - Weird HistorianVampire folklore, of course, had been around for centuries. Were stories ... For example, unusual and unknown medical conditions, like catalepsy, may have led to ...
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Plague Vampire Exorcism - Archaeology Magazine ArchiveReports of vampires in graves actually describe a corpse during decomposition. The rigor mortis would have disappeared. A phenomenon called epidermolysis ...
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Time to Slay Vampire Burials? The Archaeological and Historical ...The Archaeological and Historical Evidence for Vampires in Europe ... archaeological evidence for vampire burials. A Vampire is a mythical being ...
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Digs & Discoveries - Vampire-Proofing Your Village... burials, but Nedev is quick to take a friendly jab at the “explosive” interest at the Sozopol site vampires. “It is not as if the word 'vampire' was written ...
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Italy dig unearths female 'vampire' in Venice - Phys.orgMar 14, 2009 · "For the first time we have found evidence of an exorcism against a vampire." Medieval texts show the belief in vampires was fueled by the ...
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'Vampire Burial' Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child's Return from GraveOct 11, 2018 · The discovery of this unusual, so-called "vampire burial" was made over the summer in the commune of Lugnano in Teverina in the Italian region ...
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“Vampire” woman buried with sickle over her neck - The History BlogSep 3, 2022 · A unique 17th century vampire burial has been unearthed in the village of Pień, northern Poland. The woman was buried with a sickle over her neck and a padlock ...
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Medieval vampire burial unearthed in Chełm, PolandSep 12, 2024 · In a recent archaeological excavation on Góra Chełmska in Chełm, Poland, a vampire burial site has been uncovered.
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Desmodus rotundus - Bat Conservation InternationalOne of only three species of bats to feed on blood, common vampire bats feed primarily on mammal blood ranging from large wild mammals such as tapirs to common ...
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Common Vampire Bat Facts and Information | United Parks & ResortsDesmodus (bundle tooth) rotundus (round). Fast Facts. Description: Pointed ears; longer thumb (in comparison to other true vampire bats); 20 teeth, with ...
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Vampire bats go with the flow - PMC - NIHDesmodus rotundus is one of only three species of bats that feed exclusively on blood. Commonly called vampire bats, these nocturnal flying mammals have a body ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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The Poet, the Physician and the Birth of the Modern VampireOct 16, 2014 · ... vampire story in English, John William Polidori's 1819 story, “The Vampyre.” It is Polidori's text that establishes the vampire as we know ...
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A Brief History of Vampire Fiction | WIREDApr 16, 2012 · The author who invented the vampire story thought he was being funny. "The Vampyre," first published anonymously in 1819, was taken to be ...
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Varney the Vampire (1845-1847) - Jess NevinsVarney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood was written by James Malcolm Rymer. The Scottish Rymer (1804-1884) was a civil engineer and draughtsman who became a ...
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Varney The Vampire | COVENov 11, 2024 · Varney the Vampire, written by James Malcolm Rymer, was a serialized gothic horror story in weekly pamphlets better known as “penny dreadfuls” from 1845 to ...<|separator|>
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Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®In stock Free in-store returnsJoseph Sheridan Le Fanu's compelling tale of a young woman's seduction by a female vampire was a source of influence for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu - The Origins of The Lesbian Vampire ...Jul 11, 2024 · Carmilla is about the love of a female vampire for a young woman who reciprocates it—it is often seen as the root of the motif of the Lesbian ...
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Dracula, Bram Stoker: Exploration Of Its Literary InfluenceDracula's main influence is that it has placed the vampire at the centre of popular culture with its burgeoning body of works in film, television and fiction, ...
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Bram Stoker, Dracula, and the Birth of the VampireOct 5, 2023 · Bram Stoker's 1897 Dracula is the definitive work of vampire fiction. It was also pioneering and influential. So much vampire lore and characteristics come ...
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The Evolution of Vampires – Folkloric Monsters, 19th Century ...Jun 4, 2015 · Instead of inflicting irrational fear, the literary aristocratic vampires represented the real fears of the contemporary readers. The vampire ...
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How 'Nosferatu' Reinvented the Vampire - History.comOct 29, 2024 · How 'Nosferatu' Reinvented the Vampire. While the 1897 novel 'Dracula' launched a genre of literature and film about vampires, a 1922 knock-off ...
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11 Frightful Facts About 'Nosferatu' - Mental FlossDec 9, 2024 · The idea that vampires burn up when exposed to direct sunlight is traceable to Nosferatu. In the novel Dracula, the count casually walks around ...
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Why I love... Bela Lugosi's Dracula - BFIOct 25, 2013 · Bela Lugosi was cinema's first official Count Dracula, in Tod Browning's groundbreaking 1931 version of Bram Stoker's novel.
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The Vampire Films of Bela Lugosi - VampedNov 30, 2014 · Dracula (1931) was a box-office success, not only making an ... DraculasDaughter 04 Dracula (Bela Lugosi's likeness) staked in Dracula's Daughter ...
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How much money did Bela Lugosi make from the movie Dracula?Oct 22, 2022 · During the production of 1931's “Dracula,” actor Bela Lugosi was employed by Universal for seven weeks' filming at $500 per week—for a total of ...
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Horror of Dracula (1958) - IMDbRating 7.2/10 (30,435) Hammer's Dracula, the first Dracula film to incorporate fangs, blood, and red eyes, brings the best Dracula to the screen - Christopher Lee.<|separator|>
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The Blood is Life: A Brief History of Vampires in FilmMar 27, 2019 · Bram Stoker's Dracula wasn't the first written works on vampires but it became the backbone of vampire cinema. Even while auteurs, filmmakers, ...
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Dark Shadows (TV Series 1966–1971) - IMDbRating 8.1/10 (5,851) Barnabas Collins, the pivotal character of the "vulnerable vampire," has become a part of postmodern folklore. The influence of Barnabas as a character and a ...Dark Shadows · Full cast & crew · Episode list · Plot
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Dark Shadows (1966) TV Review - Vampires, Barnabas Collins, and ...When It Was Cool takes a look at the cult classic vampire TV series Dark Shadows (1966) featuring Barnabas Collins.
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Interview with the Vampire (1994) - IMDbRating 7.5/10 (369,413) Interview with the Vampire: Directed by Neil Jordan. With Brad Pitt, Christian Slater, Virginia McCollam, John McConnell. A vampire tells his epic life ...Full cast & crew · Trivia · Parents guide · Interview mit einem Vampir
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Interview With the Vampire: TV Series vs. Film - IndieWireOct 3, 2022 · Both film and TV series tell the same tale: that of the vampire Louis recounting his story to a journalist.
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