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Sadly, our source material does not always mention the identity of the supposed "vampires". Consequently there are quite a few cases that have to be listed as "anonymous". But we keep finding new information every day, so I am confident that we will still rescue some of the cases that have remained anonymous so far. This is an ongoing project, so we are hoping to add new names, further information, and make corrections where this is needed.
These - with the odd exception - are the names of the unfortunate people who according to our sources have been accused of being Vampires (in the widest sense of the word). Let us not forget that most of them were real people whose memory (not to mention their corpses) have been abused and mistreated in the most absurd and undignified manner. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE.
"Vampires" with Names:
Abel - King Abel of Denmark - Gottorf - (Germany)
Afis Adem Ranosevac - Sjenica - (Serbia)
Alexander - a shoemaker - Santorini - (Greece)
Ali - Hanim Ali - Doyran - (Turkey)
Ali - Ali Onbasi - Doyran - (Turkey)
Anapliottis - Jeannetti Anapliottis - Santorini - (Greece)
Andilaveros - a dead man called Andilaveros - Messaria - (Greece)
Andrei - Mariana Andrei - a woman who killed herself - Trusesti - (Romania)
Anghelina - mother of Nicolae - Pielesti - (Romania)
Anna Berge - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Anna Heintzin - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Anton von Poblocki - Roslasin - (Poland)
Aristaeus - Marmara - (Turkey)
Aswid - a dead warrior - Norway - (Norway)
Balasa - daughter of Paraschiv - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Baratier, Jean-Philippe = Baratier, Johann Philipp - Nachzehrer and scientist -
Halle (Saale) - (Germany
Baratier, Johann Philipp - Nachzehrer and scientist -
Halle (Saale) - (Germany
Barbara of Cillei - the wife of the Emperor Sigismund - Kneginec - (Croatia)
Barbara of Cillei - the wife of the Emperor Sigismund - Prague - (Czech Republic)
Barolajovac = Borolojovac - Paris - (France)
Batthyàny - Count Karl-Joseph of Batthyàny - Farciennes - (Belgium)
Batthyàny - 3 children of Count Karl-Joseph of Batthyàny - Farciennes - (Belgium)
Benel - Katharina Benel - thought to be a sorceress - Eckersdorf - (Czech Republic)
Berge - Anna Berge - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Berndt - a dead farmer - Firchau - (Poland)
Boralajova = Borolojovac - Paris - (France)
Borolajovek - Nicholas Borolajovek = Borolojovac - Paris - (France)
Borolojovac - a Romanian Prince - Paris - (France)
Borolojovac - a Romanian Prince - Venezia (2) - (Italy)
Brodka - a witch, the wife of a potter named Duchacz - Levin - (Czech Republic)
Caspareck - Michael Caspareck - Lublov - (Slovakia)
Caterina - a criminal woman pretending to be a vampire - Palermo - (Italy)
Cennet - a woman called Cennet - Edirne - (Turkey)
Christian Philip - Dittersdorf (Czech Republic)
Cillei - Barbara of Cillei - the wife of the Emperor Sigismund - Kneginec - (Croatia)
Cillei - Barbara of Cillei - the wife of the Emperor Sigismund - Prague - (Czech Republic)
Ciorobea - Irina Ciorobea - Cernele - (Romania)
Clara Geissler - a witch - Gelnhausen - (Germany)
Cornelis Theunisz - Bobeldijk - (Netherlands)
Cuntius = Cunz - Johannes Cunz -Pentsch - (Czech Republic)
Cuntze = Cunz - Johannes Cunz -Pentsch - (Czech Republic)
Cunz - Johannes Cunz -Pentsch - (Czech Republic)
D. - Eva D. - Putzig - (Poland)
Demidoff - the Princess Demidoff, née Stroganoff - Paris (2) - (France)
Dmitri - Czar Dmitri - Moscow - (Russia)
Doggett - William Doggett - Tarrant Gunville - (United Kingdom)
Dorothea Lichtblauin - Seitendorf - (Czech Republic)
Dorothea Marxin - Alt-Erbersdorf - (Czech Republic)
Dorothea Pihsin - Kapnick - (Romania)
Dracul = Vlad Dracul - Snagov - (Romania)
Dracula = Vlad Dracul - Snagov - (Romania)
Elena - Elena, mother of Matei Moangher - Ticleni - (Romania)
Eleonora von Schwarzenberg - Cesky Krumlov (2)- (Czech Republic)
Ewa Radlen - suspected of sorcery - Zattig (2) - (Czech Republic)
Franz von Poblocki - Roslasin - (Poland)
Galinassow - a farmer's wife called Galinassow - Somenischki - (Lithuania)
Gehrke - the wife of a forester called Gehrke - Poland (2) - (Poland)
Geissler - a witch called Clara Geissler - Gelnhausen - (Germany)
Geisslerin = Geissler - Gelnhausen - (Germany)
Georg Grando - Krinck - (Croatia)
Georg Tripa - Korbesz - (Hungary)
Gheorghita - the mother of Dinu Gheorghita - Amarasesti - (Romania)
Ghiulten Memedali - Medgidia - (Romania)
Giubega - Ion, son of Stancu Giubega - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Glam - a shepherd frozen to death - Thorhallstead - (Iceland)
Glowatsch - a man who worked on a farm - Lonkau - (Poland)
Gostovsky - a dead Baron - Sabouez - (Poland)
Grando - Georg Grando - Krinck - (Croatia)
Grando - Giure Grando = Georg Grando - Krinck - (Croatia)
Grando - Jure Grando = Georg Grando - Krinck - (Croatia)
Gunhild - Queen Gunhild - Haraldskjaer - (Denmark)
Hanim - Hanim Ali - Doyran - (Turkey)
Harald = Hrappe - Hrappstead - (Iceland)
Heintzin - Anna Heintzin - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Helfert - Friedrich Helfert - Dittersdorf (Czech Republic)
Hermotimus of Clazomenae - Urla - (Turkey)
Hrappe - Hrappstead - (Iceland)
Hubner - Stephan Hubner - Trutnov - (Czech Republic)
Ioana Marta - mother in law of Dumitriu Vaideanu - Vagiulesti - (Romania)
Irina Ciorobea - Cernele - (Romania)
Jas - a dead soldier - Zebrzydowice - (Poland)
Jeannetti Anapliottis - Santorini - (Greece)
Jean-Philippe Baratier = Baratier, Johann Philipp - Nachzehrer and scientist -
Halle (Saale) - (Germany
Joachim - a 17-year-old Heyduck's son - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Johann Pfleger - Seitendorf (2) - (Czech Republic)
Johann Philipp Baratier - Nachzehrer and scientist -
Halle (Saale) - (Germany
Johannes Cunz -Pentsch - (Czech Republic)
Jon - a drowned man who turned into a draugr - Skorravik - (Iceland)
Justina Yuschkov - a peasant girl - Russia - (Russia)
Kalaritt - Marinko Kalaritt - a Bloodsucker - Kovin - (Serbia)
Kapeczan - a 19-year-old farmhand - Pecs - (Hungary)
Kar - a Hagbui - Haramsøya - (Norway)
Karl-Joseph of Batthyàny - Farciennes - (Belgium)
Karolinka - a woman who became a vampire - Janciste - (Macedonia)
Katharina Benel - thought to be a sorceress - Eckersdorf - (Czech Republic)
Katharina Richter - an 80-year-old widow - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Krivich - a pirate - Sozopol - (Bulgaria)
Krysnewsky - a dead man wrongly accused - Split - (Croatia)
Kuntze = Cunz - Johannes Cunz -Pentsch - (Czech Republic)
Kusjmin - Marina Kusjmin - said to be a witch - Tashtamakova - (Russia)
Labienski - Count Simon Labienski, Staroste of Posnan - Poland - (Poland)
Lichtblauin - Dorothea Lichtblauin - Seitendorf - (Czech Republic)
Lusia - Highgate - (United Kingdom)
Macewko - Nikolaj Macewko - village mayor of Tuchla - Tuchla - (Poland)
Mackenzie - William Mackenzie - Liverpool - (United Kingdom)
Manda - Tudor Manda - Barbatesti - (Romania)
Margreth Ranzau - "Tolle Margreth", a cruel woman - Ahrensburg - (Germany)
Mariana Andrei - a woman who killed herself - Trusesti - (Romania)
Marin Oana - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Marin Mirea Ociocioc - Afumati - (Romania)
Marina - the wife of Patru Tsircu - Rusanestii - (Romania)
Marina Kusjmin - said to be a witch - Tashtamakova - (Russia)
Marinko Kalaritt - a Bloodsucker - Kovin - (Serbia)
Marko - the Husband of Andja - Mokrine - (Montenegro)
Marta - Ioana Marta - mother in law of Dumitriu Vaideanu - Vagiulesti - (Romania)
Martin Pfleger - Seitendorf (2) - (Czech Republic)
Marunkiewicz - Peter Marunkiewicz - a suicide - Wittelowka - (Ukraina)
Marxin - Dorothea Marxin - Alt-Erbersdorf - (Czech Republic)
Mateiescu - Manea, son of Mateiescu - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Mathurin Picard - Rouen - (France)
Memedali - Ghiulten Memedali - Medgidia - (Romania)
Michael Caspareck - Lublov - (Slovakia)
Miliza - a woman called Miliza - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Miloch - a man called Miloch - Radojevo - (Serbia)
Miloè - a 16-year old Heyduck's son - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Miloë - a 25-year-old Heyduck - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Milos Rakovic - Svojdrug - (Serbia)
Milosevic, Slobodan - Pozarevac - (Serbia)
Mirea - the husband of Ileana Mirea - Brabeti - (Romania)
Mit-othin - a man pretending to be a God - Finland - (Finland)
Mori - a boy who had frozen to death - Mödruvellir - (Iceland)
Moriève - Viscomte de Moriève - Normandy - (France)
Myslata - a shepherd - Blow - (Czech Republic)
Netten, von - Steino von Netten - a monk - Marienburg - (Poland)
Nikolaj Macewko - village mayor of Tuchla - Tuchla - (Poland)
Oana - Marin Oana - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Ociocioc - Marin Mirea Ociocioc - Afumati - (Romania)
Onbasi - Ali Onbasi - Doyran - (Turkey)
Paraschiv - Balasa, daughter of Paraschiv - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Peter Marunkiewicz - a suicide - Wittelowka - (Ukraina)
Peter Weigel - Bolkenhain - (Poland)
Petrinog - Spasoje Petrinog's wife - Manastirica - (Serbia)
Petru - Toma Petru - Marotinu de Sus - (Romania)
Pfleger - Johann Pfleger - Seitendorf (2) - (Czech Republic)
Pfleger - Martin Pfleger - Seitendorf (2) - (Czech Republic)
Picard - Mathurin Picard - Rouen - (France)
Philinnion - daughter of Demostratos and Charito - Amphipolis - (Greece)
Philip - Christian Philip - Dittersdorf (Czech Republic)
Pihsin - Dorothea Pihsin - Kapnick - (Romania)
Plogojovits - Peter Plogojovits - Kisilova - (Serbia)
Poblocki, von - Anton von Poblocki - Roslasin - (Poland)
Poblocki, von - Franz von Poblocki - Roslasin - (Poland)
Popa - Marin Popa - a 53-year-old shepherd - Valea Stanciului - (Romania)
Pova - a dead man called Pova - Zorlentu Mare - (Romania)
Priba - a woman called Priba - Pasman - (Croatia)
Radlen - Ewa Radlen - suspected of sorcery - Zattig (2) - (Czech Republic)
Rakovic - Milos Rakovic - Svojdrug - (Serbia)
Ranosevac - Afis Adem Ranosevac - Sjenica - (Serbia)
Rantzau - Margreth Ranzau - "Tolle Margreth", a cruel woman - Ahrensburg - (Germany)
Richter - Katharina Richter - an 80-year-old widow - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Rusche - a woman - Medvedja - (Serbia)
S. - a daughter of the Family S. - Skadow - (Germany)
Safta - Mrs. Stephan Safta - Damian - (Romania)
Sarkovic - Vidosav Sarkovic - Raska - (Serbia)
Savanovic - Sava Savanovic - Zarozje - (Serbia)
Schwarzenberg, von - Eleonora von Schwarzenberg - Cesky Krumlov (2)- (Czech Republic)
Seidler - Balthasar Seidler - Dittersdorf (Czech Republic)
Simon Labienski, Staroste of Posnan - Poland - (Poland)
Slobodan Milosevic - Pozarevac - (Serbia)
Soti the Viking - a Hagbui - Götaland - (Sweden)
Stana - a woman called Stana - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Stancko - a 60-year-old Heyduck - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Stanjoicka - a 20-year-old Heyduck wife - Medvedja - (Serbia)
Steino von Netten - a monk - Marienburg - (Poland)
Stojadinovic - the wife of Milic Stojadinovic - Sapina - (Serbia)
Stoicanescu - Veronica Stoicanescu - Herendesti - (Romania)
Stroganoff = Demidoff - the Princess Demidoff, née Stroganoff - Paris (2) - (France)
Tepes, Vlad = Vlad Dracul - Snagov - (Romania)
Theunisz - Cornelis Theunisz - Bobeldijk - (Netherlands)
Thormod - a draugr - Isafjord - (Iceland)
Tomic - Paja Tomic - Tupanari - (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Tripa - Georg Tripa - Korbesz - (Hungary)
Tudor Manda - Barbatesti - (Romania)
Ugo - criminal pretending to be a vampire - Palermo - (Italy)
Vaduva - Constandin, son of Utsa Vaduva - Ocolestii de Jos - (Romania)
Velin - a man called Velin - Rajchilovci - (Bulgaria)
Villambrosa - the Gräfin Villambrosa - Lausitz - (Germany)
Vlad = Tepes, Vlad = Vlad Dracul - Snagov - (Romania)
Vlad Dracul - Snagov - (Romania)
Wagner - Barbara Wagner - Bärn - (Czech Republic)
Waldecker - Johann Waldecker - Weyler - Germany
Waldstein, von - Anna von Waldstein - Farciennes - (Belgium)
Wampiri - offspring of vampires - Prilep - (Macedonia)
Weigel - Peter Weigel - Bolkenhain - (Poland)
Weimar - Martin Weimar - a notorious sorcerer - Strehlen - (Poland)
Welmsche - "die Welmsche" - Borchfeld - (Poland)
Wiecznany - a man called Wiecznany - Varboska - (Croatia)
William Doggett - Tarrant Gunville - (United Kingdom)
William Mackenzie - Liverpool - (United Kingdom)
Wollschläger - Jakobsdorf - (Poland)
Yuschkov - Justina Yuschkov - a peasant girl - Russia - (Russia)
Zirovec - a man called Zirovec - Tomiselj - (Slovenia)
Anonymous Man:
anonymous man - an old man thought to be a vampire - Abbazia - (Croatia)
anonymous man - a dead farmer - Ackenhausen - (Germany)
anonymous man - a vampire killed with a hunting knife - Albata - (Romania)
anonymous man - a "Vrykolakas" - Alistrati - (Greece)
anonymous man - an evil man - Anantis Castle - (United Kingdom)
anonymous man - a "Vrykolakas" - Andros - (Greece)
anonymous man - a murdered man turned into a Wampyr - Arachova - (Greece)
anonymous man - a dead man vampirising his relatives - Armasesti - (Romania)
anonymous man - a farmer who broke his neck - Auras - (Germany)
anonymous man - a preacher - Babolna - (Hungary)
anonymous man - an old gardner who was said to be a sorcerer - Barlaw - (Moldova)
anonymous man - the corpse of a madman cremated - Begitowskij - (Russia)
anonymous man - someone who was working for the church - Berdichev - (Ukraina)
anonymous man - a very wealthy man - Berwick - (United Kingdom)
anonymous man - a dead man who damaged the cemetery door - Biala - (Poland)
anonymous man - a dead man staked down in a bog - Bocksten - (Sweden)
anonymous man - dead man decapitated at the request of his widow - Boguchevitchi - (Belarus)
anonymous man - a possessed corpse cremated - Braunseifen - (Czech Republic)
anonymous man - a shoemaker - Breslau - (Poland)
anonymous man - the remains of a man with a stake through his chest - Brzesc Kujawski - (Poland)
anonymous man - a deceased person coming back from the grave - Bukowno - (Poland)
anonymous man - a ghoul who eats corpses - Chateau du Vampire - (France)
anonymous man - a "Zorzolacas" or "Nomolacas"- Chios - (Greece)
anonymous man - vampire corpse found in the church of St. Anthony - Chios (2)- (Greece)
anonymous man - a dead person who seems to come straight out of "Varney the Vampyre"- Croglin - (United Kingdom)
anonymous man - a preacher - Csesztve - (Hungary)
anonymous man - an old man - Cusmir - (Romania)
anonymous man - a dead man who messed around with girls - Cyzicus - (Turkey)
anonymous man - the father of Theodor - Derekuoi - (Bulgaria)
anonymous man - a stranger with only one nostril - Derekuoi (2) - (Bulgaria)
anonymous man - a Bulgarian vampire - Dervishkuoi - (Bulgaria)
anonymous man - someone from an old local family - Diesdorf - (Germany)
anonymous man - a man who hanged himself - Ditkowce - (Ukraine)
anonymous man - a man staked through his thigh -
Dolni Vestonice - (Czech Republic)
anonymous man - a Viking - Dyndved - (Denmark)
anonymous man - a vampire - Eben am Achensee - (Austria)
anonymous man - an ancient ruler - Eberdingen-Hochdorf - (Germany)
anonymous man - "ein dem Ansehn nach ehrlicher Bürger" - Eywanschitz - (Czech Republic)
anonymous man - a "Kohlschürer" - Görsdorff - (Poland)
anonymous man - a shepherd - Groß-Mochbar - (Poland)
anonymous man - the King Wampyr - Highgate - (United Kingdom)
anonymous man - a corpse framed by some gravediggers - Horsen - (Poland)
anonymous man - a farmer who had hanged himself - Ivanovka - (Ukraina)
anonymous man - a deceased alcoholic - Jelischanki - (Russia)
anonymous man - a man of note - Kalikráti - (Greece)
anonymous man - a skeleton - Kamien Pomorski - (Poland)
anonymous man - an old miser - Katschow - (Germany)
anonymous man - a Nachzehrer - Kerkow - (Germany)
anonymous man - a murdered farmer - Kiekebusch - (Germany)
anonymous man - a dead man who pinched and bit his wife - Kluczow - (Ukraine)
anonymous man - a dead shepherd - Künern - (Poland)
anonymous man - a person in a long black cloak - Lerici - (Italy)
anonymous man - an important man - Liebava - (Czech Republic)
anonymous man - a vampire's victim - Lithuania - (Lithuania)
anonymous man - the grandfather of Olgica Stanisavljevic - Lopusnik - (Serbia)
anonymous man - a priest - Lublin - (Poland)
anonymous man - a priest: "the Hundeprest" - Melrose - (United Kingdom)
anonymous man - a dead man who came back to sleep with neighbour's wife - Mihaljevci - (Croatia)
anonymous man - a man who had been excommunicated - Milos - (Greece)
anonymous man - a vampire's victim - Mostar - (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
anonymous man - a farmer who had been a bully during his life - Mykonos - (Greece)
anonymous man - the skeleton of a man fixed to the ground - Mytilene - (Greece)
anonymous man - a sorcerer - Neamt - (Romania)
anonymous man - a corpse that was decapitated - Nienstade - (Germany)
anonymous man - the Burkalap of Oburscha - Oburscha - (Romania)
anonymous man - a dead sorcerer thought to have stopped the rain - Odessa - (Ukraina)
anonymous man - an alleged serial killer supposed to be a vampire - Ogulin - (Croatia)
anonymous man - a merchant of Patmos - Patmos - (Greece)
anonymous man - a dead man thought to be a "Neuntöter" - Penkuhl - (Poland)
anonymous man - a very old invalid man - Prenzlau - (Germany)
anonymous man - a farmer - Progatza - (Romania)
anonymous man - a corpse mistreated with barley and boiling wine - Radujevac - (Serbia)
anonymous man - the skeleton of a man who was nailed down - Rostock-Gehlsdorf - (Germany)
anonymous man - the spectre of a Greek - Samos - (Greece)
anonymous man - a dead army officer who returned from his grave -
Sibiu - (Romania)
anonymous man - a corpse mistreated in order to bring rain - Sinokriwetz - (Ukraine)
anonymous man - a suicide who attacked people - Slup - (Poland)
anonymous man - a shoemaker who killed himself - Striegau - (Poland)
anonymous man - a corpse mistreated in order to bring rain - Tichij Chutorj - (Ukraina)
anonymous man - a clamped down corpse with money - Tirnova (2) - (Bulgaria)
anonymous man - a dead man who had turned into an "Unhir" - Trzebiatkow - (Poland)
anonymous man - a man who came back from the grave to beat up his relatives - Trzeszawey - (Poland)
anonymous man - a dead sorcerer - Ukraina - (Ukraina)
anonymous man - a poor man mistaken for vampire - Ungureni - (Romania)
anonymous man - a dead husband - Vlasenica - (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
anonymous man - a dead priest - Warsaw - (Poland)
anonymous man - a dead cattle hand thought to be the cause of the plague - Weisskirch - (Romania)
Anonymous Woman:
anonymous woman - an old woman thought to be a witch - Abrudbanya - (Romania)
anonymous woman - a young woman whose bones rattled in the grave - Andros (2) - (Greece)
anonymous woman - a dead fortune-teller - Beelitz - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead woman thought to be the cause of the cholera - Berdichev - (Ukraina)
anonymous woman - the dead wife of a forester - Biechow - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead witch - Biia - (Romania)
anonymous woman - a dead sorceress - Bolkenhain (2) - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead "popadija" - Cengic - (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
anonymous woman - a beautiful vampire woman - Chateau des Eperviers - (France)
anonymous woman - a bloodthirsty Countess - Chateau Deux-Forts - (France)
anonymous woman - a young girl's sister - Cluj - (Romania)
anonymous woman - the skeleton of a woman - Elsau - (Switzerland)
anonymous woman - the first vicitm of the plague - Fraustadt - (Poland)
anonymous woman - an old woman "wie der lebendige Teufel umgelaufen" - Friedland - (Czech Republic)
anonymous woman - the dead wife of a "Kohlschürer" - Görsdorff - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead sister - Grimma - (Germany)
anonymous woman - a girl turned Nachzehrer - Heiligenrode - (Germany)
anonymous woman - a dead woman eating her clothes - Helsa - (Germany)
anonymous woman - the Tyroler Doktorin - Hermsdorf - (Czech Republic)
anonymous woman - an old woman who had drowned herself - Holscha - (Germany)
anonymous woman - an "Upierzyca" - Krakow - (Poland)
anonymous woman - an old woman - Krepoljin - (Serbia)
anonymous woman - a "Pilweis" - Lauban - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a woman turned vrykolakas - Mantoudi - Greece)
anonymous woman - a "Wöchnerin" - Molzbichl - (Austria)
anonymous woman - a woman raised from the dead by Abraham - Prague - (Czech Republic)
anonymous woman - a dead woman who was eating her thumbs - Prausnitz - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead woman - Reusch-Lemberg - (Ukraine)
anonymous woman - a woman who returned as a vrykolaka - Rhodos - (Greece)
anonymous woman - a village girl who had killed herself - Rodna - (Romania)
anonymous woman - a woman whose corpse did not show signs of rigor mortis - Römerstadt - (Czech Republic)
anonymous woman - a dead woman thought to vampirise her sister - Schwetz - (Poland)
anonymous woman - a dead witch - Sebes - (Romania)
anonymous woman - a skeleton tied and nailed down - St.Osyth - (United Kingdom)
anonymous woman - "die Leiche eines Frauenzimmers" - Strzepcz (Poland)
anonymous woman - a skeleton with a brick in the mouth - Venezia - (Italy)
anonymous woman - a beautiful female vampire - Waterford - (Ireland)
anonymous woman - a dead woman thought to be a Nachzehrer - Wittenberg - (Germany)
anonymous woman - a dead woman whose corpse was mistreated most horribly - Zarnesti - (Romania)
anonymous woman - a dead woman cremated because her body did not corrupt - Zechau - (Germany)
Anonymous Child:
anonymous child - an illegitimate and unbaptised baby that became "moroi" - Boureni - (Romania)
anonymous child - a dead child suspected of vampirism - Heidemühl - (Poland)
anonymous child - a 14-year-old boy - Hungary - (Hungary)
anonymous child - a 4-days-old child - Kallatsa - (Romania)
anonymous child - an 8-day-old child - Medvedja - (Serbia)
anonymous child - a 10-year-old girl - Medvedja - (Serbia)
anonymous child - a 13-year-old boy - Prejam - (Romania)
Anonymous Person:
anonymous person - a corpse sank into the sea - Abbazia (2) - (Croatia)
anonymous person - a noisy corpse - Alfeld - (Germany)
anonymous person - a vampire that acted like a poltergeist - Beograd - (Serbia)
anonymous person - a vampire that turns out to be a hoax - Borox - (Spain)
anonymous person - a skeleton with a pierced skull and covered with rocks - Dyhernfurth - (Poland)
anonymous person - a vampire who sucked the heart blood of young girls - Grabau - (Poland)
anonymous person - a corpse accused of magia posthuma - Groß-Herrlitz - (Czech Republic)
anonymous person - buried with a large stone at its head -
Harsefeld (1) - (Germany)
anonymous person - coffin upside down -
Harsefeld (2) - (Germany)
anonymous person - a skeleton with a spear through the heart - Harwell - (United Kingdom)
anonymous person - no details known - Hateg - (Romania)
anonymous person - a corpse accused of magia posthuma - Hermsdorf (2) - (Czech Republic)
anonymous person - a corpse accused of magia posthuma - Klein-Herrlitz - (Czech Republic)
anonymous person - a supposed vampire - Metkovic - (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
anonymous person - a corpse that was supposed to have drained someone - Nucourt - (France)
anonymous person - buried with a humerus across it's neck -
Oldendorf - (Germany)
anonymous person - a Wukodlak or Wampyr living in a ruined Chapel - Pakrac - (Croatia)
anonymous person - a vampire corpse in strengthened coffin - Prostejov - (Czech Republic)
anonymous person - the spirit of a vampire - Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois - (France)
anonymous person - a corpse accused of magia posthuma - Seitendorf (3) - (Czech Republic)
anonymous person - a Nachzehrer, vampirising its relatives - Sensburg - (Poland)
anonymous person - a corpse thought to be the cause of the cholera - Slavka - (Ukraine)
anonymous person - a nailed down skeleton - Southwell - (United Kingdom)
anonymous person - a corpse staked and decapitated - Ub - (Serbia)
anonymous person - request to dig up a vampire - Wendland - (Germany)
anonymous person - a corpse accused of magia posthuma - Zattig - (Czech Republic)
Anonymous Persons:
anonymous persons - apparitions of spirits - Aghia - (Greece)
anonymous persons - a vampyre hysteria in cholera times - Arad - (Romania)
anonymous persons - "Blutsauger" during the plague - Arad (2) - (Romania)
anonymous persons - 11 cholera victims had their hearts removed - Belotincz - (Romania)
anonymous persons - 30 corpses hacked to pieces - Carasova - (Romania)
anonymous persons - 14 skeletons where anti-vampire measures had been taken - Celákovice - (Czech Republic)
anonymous persons - a number of manipulated skeletons - Cesky Krumlov - (Czech Republic)
anonymous persons - two women and a girl - Cherechiu - (Romania)
anonymous persons - "Catechanas" who returned to their wives - Crete - (Greece)
anonymous persons - a number of dead Hungarians - Dej - (Romania)
anonymous persons - two revenants - Drakelowe - (United Kingdom)
anonymous persons - plague victims thought to be vampires - Felnac - (Romania)
anonymous persons - "Gespenstern des Nachts" - Freudenthal - (Czech Republic)
anonymous persons - a substantial number of decapitated skeletons - Gliwice - (Poland)
anonymous persons - 4 skeletons that had been nailed down - Göda - (Germany)
anonymous persons - 2 corpses suspected of being "Vrukolakas" - Grevena - (Greece)
anonymous persons - various skeletons that showed signs of anti-vampire measures - Groß-Sürding - (Poland)
anonymous persons - a vampire hysteria - Gyulicza - (Romania)
anonymous persons - dead people who tormented both people and animals - Hotzenplotz - (Czech Republic)
anonymous persons - strangers who died in the village - Kestric - (Bulgaria)
anonymous persons - 2 male skeletons with stones in their mouths - Kilteasheen - (Ireland)
anonymous persons - 2 sorceresses taken from their graves and cremated - Lichten - (Liechtenstein)
anonymous persons - 2 decapitated skeletons, one of them staked with a spear - Lusk - (Ireland)
anonymous persons - many people killed - Merul - (Romania)
anonymous persons - various manipulated skeletons - Mockersdorf - (Germany)
anonymous persons - the dead chewing their shrouds - Oschatz - (Germany)
anonymous persons - 2 Nachzehrers - Pauca - (Romania)
anonymous persons - 3 skeletons in neolithical graves - Pinnow - (Germany)
anonymous persons - Oupires - Poland (3) - (Poland)
anonymous persons - 4 people who had eaten a sheep killed by a vampire snake - Pozjega - (Croatia)
anonymous persons - 11 victims of the vampire Miloch - Radojevo - (Serbia)
anonymous persons - various people submitted to anti-vampire measures - Sandomierz - (Poland)
anonymous persons - dead people eating their shrouds - Sangerhausen - (Germany)
anonymous persons - 8 vampire corpses - Sarbanovac - (Serbia)
anonymous persons - Kathakanas - the bodies of the dead moving around - Sfakia - (Greece)
anonymous persons - 5 people: three married men, a monk and a girl - Stampalia - (Greece)
anonymous persons - 2 dead Janitsaries - Tirnova - (Bulgaria)
anonymous persons - plague victims - Ujpalanka - (Serbia)
anonymous persons - a vampire hysteria in cholera times - Vadasz - (Romania)
anonymous persons - an epidemic caused by "oustrelli" - Varna - (Bulgaria)
anonymous persons - dead people who turned into some kind of spectres - Vilia - (Greece)
anonymous persons - many corpses dug up and treated as vampires - Viroslav - (Russia)
anonymous persons - many who had been in their graves for years - Wildgrub - (Czech Republic)
anonymous persons - 8 corpses treated as vampires - Zajecar - (Serbia)
anonymous persons - living people suspected of being vampires - Zatwarnika - (Poland)
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