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The Great Vampire Epidemic: A bizarre chapter in history (video)

The spread and impact of the Vampire Epidemic

Newsroom March 12 10:29

Imagine a time when the fear of vampires wasn’t just the stuff of horror movies, but a genuine epidemic that swept across Europe. Yes, you read right, – a vampire epidemic! This wasn’t a small-scale panic either; entire communities were gripped by fear. Let me introduce the bizarre phenomenon of the Great Vampire Epidemic.

The Birth of a Phenomenon (1725-1734)

The story begins in the early 18th century, a time when science was just beginning to challenge superstitions, yet folklore held a firm grip on the populace. The first recorded case of this vampire hysteria was in 1725, with the death of Petar Blagojevich in Serbia. Reports claimed he returned from the dead, seeking blood from the living. The locals, in a frenzy of fear, exhumed his body, found it ‘undecomposed’, and decided to drive a stake through his heart, just to be safe. And so, the vampire epidemic was born.

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Fast forward to 1732, and the panic had spread to surrounding areas, including the Habsburg Monarchy. Arnold Paole, another Serbian, was reported to have died, risen, and caused several deaths. His body, upon exhumation, was also reported to show no signs of decomposition. Authorities, baffled and concerned, sent military surgeons to investigate, lending an official air to the vampire claims.

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