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  1. The Snagov Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Snagov), also known as the Vlad Țepeș Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Vlad Țepeș) is a medieval monastery and important historical monument located in southern Romania in the county of Ilfov, on an island in the northern reaches of Lake Snagov, belonging to the commune of Snagov, and in geographical proximity to the village of Siliștea ...

  2. Aug 20, 2013 · On a tiny island in a lake just outside of Bucharest stands Snagov Monastery which local tradition states is the burial place of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

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  4. Snagov Monastery - the Burial Place of Vlad the Impaler. It is considered to be one of the alleged burial sites of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.

  5. Jun 14, 2014 · A team of Estonian scholars believe they have finally discovered the long-lost location of Vlad the Impaler, the 15 th century Prince upon which Bram Stoker based his 1897 gothic novel ‘Dracula’. According to the report in Hurriyet Daily News , his remains are in the Piazza Santa Maria la Nova graveyard in Naples, and not the Romanian ...

  6. It is believed that Vlad’s decapitated body was found in the woods around Bucharest by the monks of the Snagov monastery and brought here to be buried since both Vlad and his father had donated money to the church.

  7. Historian Constantin Rezachevici said Vlad was most probably buried in the first church of the Comana Monastery, which had been established by Vlad and was near the battlefield where he was killed. [134]

  8. His grave location is in question; some claim he was buried in the monastery chapel in Snagov, while other claim him to have been buried at the Monastery of Comana, which was close to the reported location of the battle in which he fell.

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