Bran Castle’s Unique Door Knocker and a Crocus Legend #Im4Ro

Bran Castle's Unique Door Knocker and a Crocus Legend

There is a natural progression from the medieval Bran Castle with its unique brass door knocker in the shape of a queen’s head and the crocus legend.

Bran Castle’s Unique Door Knocker

The Bran Pass was long time one of the most important trade routs in Medieval times, between Asia, Moldavia, Wallachia, and further towards the Hungarian Kingdom and the West powers of Europe, and especially after the fall of Constantinople, after which the Ottoman Empire had full control over the Bosphorus strait, thus strangling in its unfaithful hand the sea trading of Venice and Genoa…

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Vlad Tepes, Bucharest, and a Medieval Curse out of Context #Im4Ro

Vlad Tepes Bucharest curse

Vlad Tepes built a fortified fortress in 1458 Bucharest part of his defense plan against Ottoman attacks, no curse here. Vlad’s princely court remained at TârgoviÅŸte, but with fortresses at Bucharest, Comana and Snagov Vlad Å¢epeÅŸ knew that his chances of fighting off any Turkish bad spells increased.

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