Talk:Dip (Catalan myth)
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[edit]I can't read Catalan, but can someone who can translate the Catalan entry into English do so? 24.14.198.8 01:45, 20 August 2007 (UTC) Chris G.
Exist sources in Spanish VAMPIROS REYES DE LA NOCHE —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fausto50 (talk • contribs) 11:11, 29 March 2009 (UTC) --Fausto50 (talk) 11:14, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
More sources in Spanish
El cine de Drácula by Salvador Sáinz, Fantcast 2007 Spanish
El gran libro de los vampiros by Angel Gordon, Morales y Torres editores.Spanish
Vampiros, mito y realidad de los no-muertos by Miguel C. Aracil, Editorial Edaf, S.A.Spanish
Vampiros: magia póstuma dentro y fuera de España by Jordi Ardanuy. Barcelona, Luna Negra, 1994.Spanish
--Fausto50 (talk) 11:27, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Another vampire legend in Spain
[edit]Count Estruc
Count Estruc is a vampire legend in North Catalonia(Spain).
This is the first European Legend of Nosferatus or non deads. There is a book, published in Spain, dedicated to this Vampire, ESTRUCH written by Salvador Sáinz, published in 1991, and something shorts storys also writes for the same author: ESTRUC'S RING, ESTRUC'S GUEST, STRIGOÏACA, ESTRUC'S DAUGHTERS....
Estruc (in the actuality this name is called Estruch) alive in Llers (France frontier with Spain) in 1173. Don Guifred Estruch is a old knight, he battle the pagan rites and is killed. The count return to live another time, but now is a vampyr. One bloody vampyr. Many years this non dead, this nosferatu afraid the catalonian village and ending destroyed for one old nun.--Fausto50 (talk) 20:00, 30 March 2009 (UTC)