Friday, April 22, 2011

Who do you think is buried here: The Evil, or Frankenstein?... Both! "The Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary (German: Evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche in Hermannstadt; Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică din Sibiu) is the most famous Gothic-style church in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania." I show you many superb, panoramic maximum cards from Romania (and Luxembourg). Thank you, my dear friend Teodor Ghiatza-Melnic!

The following maximum cards are from the (probably) greatest collector in the world of "all things Dracula, both Stoker's vampire and the historical Vlad Dracula/Vlad Tepes/Vlad The Impaler".
Thank you again, my dear friend Teodor Ghiatza-Melnic! :)
I created at zazzle this portrait stamp in his honor:

Because Zazzle has policies against featuring politicians, historical figures and other celebrities (don't get me started...), I further took my business to a more open-minded (overall) issuer of personalized stamps: the TNT company from The Netherlands. Like their Zazzle/USPS.
I partnered up with a Dutch citizen (TNT has its own narrow opinions, allowing only Dutch citizens to order personalized stamps), I circumvented everybody and their own petty restrictions and I designed this stamp:


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"The Lutheran Cathedral of Saint Mary (GermanEvangelische Stadtpfarrkirche in HermannstadtRomanianBiserica Evanghelică din Sibiu) is the most famous Gothic-style church in SibiuTransylvaniaRomania."

Who do you think is buried here: The Evil, or Frankenstein?
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Both!
:)
One is Mihnea The Evil, son of Vlad III Dracula (Vlad Ţepeş).
The other one is a certain baron, Frank von Frankenstein - not your  Frankenstein.

"Mihnea cel Rău (Mihnea the Wrongdoer/Mean/Evil; born about 1462, died 1510), the son of Vlad III Dracula (Vlad Ţepeş), was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from 1508 to 1509, having replaced his first cousin Radu cel Mare
During his reign, he ruled alongside his son Mircea III Dracul in the year 1509. 
Unpopular among the boyars, he was overthrown with Ottoman assistance, prompting him to take refuge in Transylvania - where he was to be murdered in front of the Sibiu Cathedral, being buried inside the church."

"After his father's death, Mihnea ambitiously attempted to succeed him. 
He organized several raids with the aid of boyars who supported his father and were eager to support his son. 
In 1508, Mihnea finally succeeded in gaining the throne, but it would not take long for the tainted majority of noblemen to notice the familiar pattern of Romanian patriotism. 
Mihnea, like his father, was an exhaustingly driven crusader for Christianity. 
He too wanted an Eastern Europe free of Turkish rule and aggression. 
[Islam means PEACE, but the Ottoman Empire wanted a PIECE of everybody...]
But with corruption in high positions (whether royal or noble), he too would suffer the similar fate of his father."

"Mihnea was dubbed "Cel Rău" meaning "the Bad" or "the Evil One" by his enemies, the Craiovescu faction of corrupted boyars. 
One of Mihnea's most vocal enemies was a monk named Gavril Protul who was an abbot and chronicler of this time period. He described Mihnea's actions as follows: 
"As soon as Mihnea began to rule he at once abandoned his sheep's clothing and plugged up his ears like an asp.... 
He took all the greater boyars captive [Mihnea had a captivating personality],
worked them hard {those politicians fatcats were no blue-collar workers],
 cruelly confiscated their property [who said Property is Theft? Proudhon. "When he said "property is theft", he was referring to the landowner or capitalist who he believed "stole" the profits from laborers. For Proudhon, the capitalist's employee was "subordinated, exploited: his permanent condition is one of obedience".[6]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Joseph_Proudhon...],
and even slept with their wives in their presence. [ Mihnea was a clear and present danger]
He cut off the noses and lips of some, others he hanged, and still others drowned." [VIVA VARIETY?}
Mihnea retaliated by resorting to his father's terror tactics, but did not reach proportions of his father due to time and opportunity."
My notes above are in blue.

"Sibiu (Romanian pronunciation: [siˈbiw]; antiquated, SibiiuGermanHermannstadtHungarian:Nagyszeben) is an important city in TransylvaniaRomania with a population of 154,548.[1] 
It straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt
It is the capital of Sibiu County and is located some 282 km north-west of Bucharest
Between 1692 and 1791 it was the capital of the Principality of Transylvania.

Sibiu is one of the most important cultural centres of Romania, and was designated a European Capital of Culture for the year 2007, in tandem with Luxembourg
Formerly the centre of the Transylvanian Saxons, the old city of Sibiu was ranked as "Europe's 8th most idyllic place to live" by Forbes.[2]"

Sibiu Skyline from left to right: Council Tower, Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral, Catholic Church, Reformed (Calvinist) Church, Orthodox Cathedral and in the background the highest peak Negoiu.



See the above stamp? 
It's from Luxembourg, because this was a joint issue of stamps Romania - Luxembourg.
FIP CfM rules say that it's not possible to make a maximum card with concordance of place, if the stamp or postmark do not come from the country, respectively the place from the postcard.
"CBS cares". I don't.
Not in this case.
I prefer a concordant maximum card, but I still accept and enjoy those without the best concordance.
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7 comments:

Postcard Perfect said...

Wow! You really take this self-stamp making to the highest level going thru those shenanigans and way to go!!!!

Sheila @ A Postcard a Day said...

I didn't know Zazzle had such restrictions. Never mind - you got there in the end. You have some wonderful cards and stamps there.

MrCachet said...

These are all great cards, Dorin. I especially like the illustrated one. Have a very Happy Easter!

Christine H. said...

Wow, those are some amazing postcards. Sibiu looks beautiful. I am impressed at your tenacity in getting that stamp made. good for you!

Four-eyed-missy said...

Way to go, Dorin! I love the stories behind every maxicard and stamp you make. I love the Sibiu skyline!


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Debs @ Vintage Postcard Gallery said...

wow! this post is exhaustive...fascinating stuff. i'd heard that zazzle had got VERY fussy lately about images...everything has to be in the public domain...

Funoldhag said...

What great cards, Dorin. You are a fascinating fellow! Carol

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