Mircea III Dracul
Mircea III Dracul was one of the two sons of Mihnea cel Rău, making him the grandson of Vlad Dracula. He ruled as prince of Wallachia between 12 October 1509 and 26 January 1510.
Reign
After Vlad cel Tânăr, gained support for his claim on the throne of Wallachia from the Ottomans with the help of the Craiovești family, Mihnea cel Rău ceded the throne to his son, Mircea, on 12 October 1509. Although in the older Romanian historiography it was thought that Mircea only co-ruled with his father, this was proven false by the documents he issued. The first documents issued by Mircea were recorded from 29 October, signed with "Io Mircea voievod, din mila lui Dumnezeu, domn".Due to his anti-Ottoman views, Holy [Roman Emperor|Emperor] Maximilian I, [Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian I] sent him a gift in the form of a mail cap and shirt covered with gold cloth and velvet, and decorated with several sapphires and garnets, in the hopes of securing an alliance with "the Great Wallachian", as he referred to Mircea. Mircea left Wallachia around 26 January 1510, after a battle near Cotmeana with an Ottoman army led by Neagoe, the former great postelnic. Mircea eventually met with his father in Sibiu. Together with his soldiers, he accompanied the Voivode of Transylvania to Slimnic on 11 March. Following the assassination of his father, he took part in catching the assassins. Mircea himself managed to kill one of the assassins, Danciu Țepeluș, a son of Basarab Țepeluș.