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- 1813 | Vampire hysteria comes to Hungary and Austrian Serbia.
The town of Meduegna is the scene of Arnold Paole's vampiric terror.
The English language adopts the word vampyre.
Dissertazione sopre I Vampiri is published by Cardinal Guiseppe Davanzati.
Dissertations sur les Apparitions des Anges des Demons et des Espits, et sure les revenants, et Vampires de Hundrie, de boheme, de Moravic, et de Silesie is published by Dom Augustin Calmet.
Der Vampir is published... the first modern poem about vampires.
Yet another wave of vampire hysteria hits East Prussia.
Vampire hysteria hits Wallachia.
Vampire hysteria hits Russia.
Another vampire poem, Bride of Corinth by Goethe, is published.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge writes another vampire poem entitled Christabel.
I Vampiri, an opera written by Silvestro de Palma, opens in Milan, Italy. This is the first opera concerning vampires.
Thalaba is published by Robert Southey. This poem mentions vampires by name.
Many reports of sheep being killed and bled out appear in northern England. John Stagg publishes a poem called The Vampyre.
The Giaour by Lord Byron includes an account of the hero confronting a vampire.
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Bibliography of the Vampire History Timeline 3
Lecouteux, C (2009). A Secret History, Their Multiple Forms and Hidden Purposes. Branzei, S and Keely, J (2009). The History of Vampires and Other Real Blood Drinkers. Hill, D (1973). History of Ghosts, Vampires and Werewolves. Watkins, D (1996). De Havilland Vampire - The Complete History. Glut, D and Rogo, S (2004). True Vampire of History. Jones, D (2003). Horror - Thematic History in Fiction and Film. Ryan, A (1989). The Penguin Book of V Stories. Summers, M (2001). The V in Lore and Legend. Dover Books on Anthropology and Folklore.
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