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Vlad IV, known as Vlad the Monk. (1431 - 1495)
-Father of:
Radu IV Prince of Wallachia from (1495 – 1508)
Did he die during conception?
Anyway there was no DNA in those days. Its very hard to tell who your father was. Even these days in about 1 in 7 kids tested, the alleged father is not the real father.
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Nice job. Bonus points if you can show us which of them is reptilian.
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Accidents of birth, the lot of 'em. Waste of space and inbred muppets. Republican as you might have guessed?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostVlad the Impaler was a great bloke. Invited a lot of beggars to a feast in a hall, then had his men lock the door and set fire to it. Just the sort of chap we need as leader of the Tory party.
PS Hopefuly Charles III will have the same fate as Charles I.
Then he cut off the breasts of the women, which the husbands were forced to eat.
After that, he had them all impaled
Makes the fictional Jigsaw look like a fluffy bunny
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostVlad the Impaler was a great bloke. Invited a lot of beggars to a feast in a hall, then had his men lock the door and set fire to it.
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Vlad the Impaler was a great bloke. Invited a lot of beggars to a feast in a hall, then had his men lock the door and set fire to it. Just the sort of chap we need as leader of the Tory party.
PS Hopefuly Charles III will have the same fate as Charles I.
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I find it hard to have any opinions on them, they are so utterly dull and uninteresting.
Is it possible to selectively breed out personality?
But nice research all the same
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So who's a royalist?
Haven't verified all of these (I know that George V and Mary of Teck produced George VI and forward from there) but this is quite interesting:-
Vlad the Impaler. Died 1507.
- Half brother of:
Vlad IV, known as Vlad the Monk. (1431 - 1495)
-Father of:
Radu IV Prince of Wallachia from (1495 – 1508)
- Father of:
Mircea the Shepherd. Prince of Wallachia. (1479 - 1560).
- Father of:
Princess Stanca Basarab of Wallachia. (1518 - 1601).
-Mother of:
Zamphira Logofat de Szazsebes. (Died 1602).
- Mother of:
Adam Racz de Galgo. (Living 1609).
- Father of:
Peter Racz de Galgo. (1583-1672).
- Father of:
Christina Racz de Galgo.
- Mother of:
Catherine (Katalin) Kuun de Osdola.
- Mother of:
Ágnes Kendeffy de Malmoviz (born 1727).
- Mother of:
Baron Gregor, Inczédy de Nagy-Várad (died 1816).
- Father of:
Baroness Ágnes Inczédy de Nagy-Várad (1788-1856).
- Mother of:
Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (1812-1841).
- Mother of:
Francis, Duke of Teck. (1837–1900).
- Father of:
Princess Mary of Teck, later the Queen consort of King George V (1867-1953).
- Mother of:
George VI (1895 –1952).
- Father of:
Queen Elizabeth II (1926).
- Mother of:
Prince Charles (1948)
- Father of:
Prince William (1982)
- Father of:
Prince George(2013)
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