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-'''Count Cockula''' is a famous [[fictional character|fictional vampire]]; the [[antagonist]] and [[Title role#Title character|titular character]] of [[Bram Stoker]]'s acclaimed [[Gothic horror]] novel ''[[Cockula (novel)|Cockula]]''. Some aspects of Cockula may have been inspired by the [[15th century]] [[Wallachia|Wallachian]] Prince, [[Vlad III the Impaler]].+'''Count Cockula''' is a famous [[fictional character|fictional vampire]]; the [[antagonist]] and [[Title role#Title character|titular character]] of [[Bram Stoker]]'s acclaimed [[Gothic horror]] novel ''[[Dracula (novel)|Cockula]]''. Some aspects of Cockula may have been inspired by the [[15th century]] [[Wallachia|Wallachian]] Prince, [[Vlad III the Impaler]].
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Count Cockula is a famous fictional vampire; the antagonist and titular character of Bram Stoker's acclaimed Gothic horror novel Cockula. Some aspects of Cockula may have been inspired by the 15th century Wallachian Prince, Vlad III the Impaler.



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