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neyoura ouedraogo :
Que Dieu te bénisse 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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koalapawe429
KOALA PAWENDTAORÉ :
longue vie papa sawadogo
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ouseni le commando :
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NATUREL 100% :
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Idrissa Ganamé :
long vie papa 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
2026-07-12 22:34:19
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toupak485
Toupak le Guerié :
rien que la vérité papa 💗
2026-07-13 03:52:30
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Kassoum Koutou :
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wakirou guebre :
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bassirou🕌🇧🇫🕋📚☪️ :
merci beaucoup 👍👍👍
2026-07-11 02:00:13
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ibrahim le bourgeois :
merci beaucoup papa
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Jeune la Likdi✌️😴 :
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kabore loukman :
longue vie à vous papa chérie je suis à l'écoute 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
2026-07-10 19:39:56
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2026-07-12 20:53:20
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“He impaled everyone” // vlad the impaler edit // #vladtheimpaler #wallachia #historyedit #fy #dracula  Vlad III Dracula, better known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th-century prince who ruled Wallachia (part of modern-day Romania) during a turbulent period of conflict with the Ottoman Empire. He lived from about 1431 to 1476/1477. He earned the nickname “the Impaler” because he used impalement—executing people by placing them on sharpened stakes—as a method of punishment and psychological warfare. While medieval rulers across Europe and the Middle East often used brutal punishments, Vlad became particularly notorious for using them on a large scale. Stories claim he ordered the impalement of thousands of enemies, criminals, and political rivals. Some of these accounts were exaggerated by his enemies, but historians agree that he did use impalement extensively. Vlad is remembered in two very different ways: * In Romanian history, many view him as a strong, if ruthless, ruler who defended Wallachia against Ottoman expansion and fought corruption among the nobility. * In much of Western Europe, he became infamous as a cruel and bloodthirsty tyrant due to pamphlets that spread sensational stories about his punishments. His name is also closely associated with the fictional vampire Count Dracula. In 1897, Bram Stoker chose the name Dracula for his novel after learning that Vlad’s father, Vlad II Dracul, belonged to the Order of the Dragon. “Dracul” meant “dragon” (and later also came to mean “devil”), so “Dracula” roughly means “son of Dracul.” Although Stoker borrowed the name, the vampire character is largely fictional and only loosely inspired by the historical prince. So, Vlad the Impaler was a real historical ruler known for his military campaigns and extraordinary brutality, while Dracula is a fictional vampire inspired mainly by his name rather than his life.
“He impaled everyone” // vlad the impaler edit // #vladtheimpaler #wallachia #historyedit #fy #dracula Vlad III Dracula, better known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th-century prince who ruled Wallachia (part of modern-day Romania) during a turbulent period of conflict with the Ottoman Empire. He lived from about 1431 to 1476/1477. He earned the nickname “the Impaler” because he used impalement—executing people by placing them on sharpened stakes—as a method of punishment and psychological warfare. While medieval rulers across Europe and the Middle East often used brutal punishments, Vlad became particularly notorious for using them on a large scale. Stories claim he ordered the impalement of thousands of enemies, criminals, and political rivals. Some of these accounts were exaggerated by his enemies, but historians agree that he did use impalement extensively. Vlad is remembered in two very different ways: * In Romanian history, many view him as a strong, if ruthless, ruler who defended Wallachia against Ottoman expansion and fought corruption among the nobility. * In much of Western Europe, he became infamous as a cruel and bloodthirsty tyrant due to pamphlets that spread sensational stories about his punishments. His name is also closely associated with the fictional vampire Count Dracula. In 1897, Bram Stoker chose the name Dracula for his novel after learning that Vlad’s father, Vlad II Dracul, belonged to the Order of the Dragon. “Dracul” meant “dragon” (and later also came to mean “devil”), so “Dracula” roughly means “son of Dracul.” Although Stoker borrowed the name, the vampire character is largely fictional and only loosely inspired by the historical prince. So, Vlad the Impaler was a real historical ruler known for his military campaigns and extraordinary brutality, while Dracula is a fictional vampire inspired mainly by his name rather than his life.

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