Eventually the mystery of his burial may have been resolved Count Draculato Naples of Italy … according to the electronic version of ItaIl Mattino Likis newspaperdeciphering an inscription on his supposed burial plate seems to confirm the version that the remains of the infamous “scope” are located in the monastery complex Santa Maria la Nova.
The director of the monumental complex, Professor Giuseppe Reale, revealed that from Romania, where he was informed of the first results of the research, it appears that the mysterious inscription It is a funeral praise for Wallachia’s Vlad III, more widely known as Count Dracula and thus reinforces the theory how Count Dracula was buried in Naples.
The theory that Dracula has been buried in Naples started the 2014when Italian researchers – with the support of experts from the University of Tallinn – came to this conclusion, mainly due to certain decorative elements in the grave: among other things, a dragon and symbols with Egyptian backgrounds.
According to this version, Vlad was not killed in a battle, but was arrested by the Ottomans and was then released by his daughter, Maria Balsa, who had already been adopted by a noble family in Naples to escape the persecution.
Maria Balsa allegedly transported Vlad to Italy and, after his death, buried him in the tomb of her father -in -law, Matteo Ferrilo, in the Turbolo chapel of Santa Maria La Nova.
There was also the inscription, which is estimated to date around the 16th century and now seems to have been deciphered. There was also the mysterious inscription, which is probably dated around the 16th century and, according to researchers, has now been deciphered.