Princess Elizabeta Justinza Raului - Vlad the impaler Elizabeta was the first wife and lover of Count Dracula. In this story, the brides are disrespectful to Dracula and try to undermine him where they can.

When Dracula went off to fight in the Order of the Dragon, Elisabeta heard false reports of his death and committed suicide. At some point during her life, Lisa met Count Dracula and became involved in a relationship with him. She was in tears at this time, but she kissed him so deep, to say goodbye. On the night of the wedding in 1462, the year both of them were dead, she was to marry Vlad in front of the most holy order of the Dragon, but he was to go to war. The couple had a lavish wedding with almost 5000 guests attending. Elisabeta was Dracula's wife before he turned into a vampire in Bram Stoker's Dracula. Elizabeth received Csejte Castle as …

was the beloved wife of Mathias. Dracula later reveals that he has tired of them and does not even remember why he turned them in the first place. At the age of fifteen, Elizabeth was married to Ferenc Nádasdy, the son of a Baron.

The reason Dracula fell in love with her was because she was the spitting image of his previous wife, Elisabetha, who passed away during his fighting in God's name. • In The Dracula Tape (1975) they are seen not long after Harker comes into the castle with Dracula warning them to leave him be. From their union, Alucard was conceived, inheriting the vampiric traits of his father and his mother's human heart.Lisa created medicine for those who suffered from …

Her tragic death plunged him into a terrible and deep melancholy, so painful that he would stay confined to his quarters, without any direct contact with others outside his room. Due to her higher rank, Elizabeth kept her own surname, which her husband also adopted. It is implied that unlike Dracula (who did not want to scare or harm anyone), the women let the power go to their heads once they became vampires and he had more or less planne… Elisabetha Cronqvist (エリザベータ・クロンクビスト, Erizabēta Kuronkubisuto?)