Vampires (Czech)
posted by Krista | 12/27/2002 10:57:10 PM | Permalink |
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The Czech and Slavic vampire was called a upir or a nelapsi. The upir had two hearts and two souls. The second soul would be marked by the corpse's flexibility, open eyes, two curls in the hair and a ruddy complexion.Vampire Lore in Bohemia
Vampire Lore by the Hungarian Border
Another vampire related incident was recorded by Count de Cadreras, who in the 1720s was commissioned by the Austrian emperor to look into suspicious events in a town near the Hungarian border called Haidam. The Count investigated several cases involving people who had been dead for up to 30 years who were reported to have returned from the dead to attack their relatives. When the bodies were exhumed, they showed delayed decomposition including the flow of fresh blood when cut. The Count ordered that the bodies be beheaded and then burned. The paperwork given to the emperor documenting these procedures along with a lengthy narrative given by the Count to an official at the University of Fribourg survived. The town of "Haidam" has never been identified, nor has a place by that name ever been recorded.



