From the Vampire Jewelry Collection, Vlad Dracula's Order of the Dragon Pendant. This pendant is cast in sterling silver. Measures approximately 40.3 mm (just under 1 5/8") long, 34.3 mm (1 3/8") wide, and 1.3 mm (1/16") thick. Weighs approximately 11.8 grams. Includes a 24" long rhodium plated double rope chain. Comes attractively packaged in a two-piece pinstripe jewelry box.This pendant is a replica of the Order of the Dragon symbol that Vlad the Impaler, better known as Dracula, used to signify his membership in the Order. It is believed that he wore this image as a medallion during his lifetime. The Order of the Dragon was founded in 1408, by Sigismund, the King of Hungary for the purpose of defending the Cross and fighting against the enemies of Christianity, especially the Ottoman Turks. Dracula derived his name from the Order of the Dragon, Dracula means "Son of the Dragon." Vlad's father, Vlad II, received the surname of Dracula, meaning dragon, when he was inducted into the Order in 1431. Dracula himself was inducted into the Order when he was five years old.
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