Vlad Tepes Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula, was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Vlad employed extremely cruel measures to inspire fear in those who opposed him. He earned his nickname by impaling his enemies on stakes.
Description: The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla himself, Vlad Dracula. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula, was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death in 1476/77. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania.
Description: Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula, was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death. He is often considered one of the most important rulers in Wallachian history and a national hero of Romania. Vlad employed extremely cruel measures to inspire fear in those who opposed him. He earned his nickname by impaling his enemies on stakes.
Description: Vlad Țepeș — Principality of Wallachia is presented as an institutional record rather than pop mythology, documenting the 15th-century voivode as a frontier ruler defined by office, lineage, and era. Stripped of folklore and horror tropes, the design reads like a historical placard: text-only, restrained, and archival, focused on state authority at the edge of empire during the Ottoman border wars. Minimal, documentary, and intentionally unromantic.
Description: This design portrays Vlad Țepeș, known as Vlad the Impaler, the feared ruler of Wallachia and historical figure behind the Dracula legend. Shown with a dark and ominous presence, he symbolizes cruelty as power, ruthless authority, and the thin line between history and myth. Rooted in medieval history, gothic lore, and dark legend, Vlad stands as an icon of fear, domination, and immortal darkness.
Description: Vlad Țepeș — Principality of Wallachia is presented as an institutional record rather than pop mythology, documenting the 15th-century voivode as a frontier ruler defined by office, lineage, and era. Stripped of folklore and horror tropes, the design reads like a historical placard: text-only, restrained, and archival, focused on state authority at the edge of empire during the Ottoman border wars. Minimal, documentary, and intentionally unromantic.
Description: This design captures Vlad Tepes, the infamous Prince of Wallachia, whose brutal legacy earned him the name “The Impaler” and inspired the legend of Dracula. With blood-stained blade in hand and a gaze filled with ruthless authority, he embodies fear, power, and the dark reality of medieval warfare. Surrounded by gothic architecture, bats, and a haunting full moon, the scene reflects the myth and history intertwined around his name. Vlad Tepes was both a feared ruler and a defender of his land—an enduring symbol of terror, strength, and legend. A striking design for those drawn to dark history, gothic aesthetics, and legendary figures.
Description: This Grungy design pays homage to the infamous ruler known as Vlad Dracula, featuring a fierce illustration in his regal attire, complete with a crown and menacing expression. The gothic typography enhances the dark allure, making this design perfect for fans of history, horror, and all vampiric things.
Description: The design plays on irony and dark humor by contrasting a modern institution dedicated to international diplomacy with the drastic conflict-resolution methods historically associated with the figure. The entire composition is framed by a solid yellow border, mimicking the visual aesthetic of propaganda posters or social media memes. A piece of absurdist humor aimed at history buffs and internet meme culture.
Description: Striking Vlad Tepes design celebrating the legendary Prince of Wallachia, famed for his fierce resistance against the Ottoman Empire and his enduring place in medieval history and folklore. Perfect for history enthusiasts, medieval legends fans, Gothic art lovers, and admirers of Eastern European history.