Saturday 22 September 2007

Kisilova

I happened to find this short video from Kisiljevo which must be the Kisiljevo in the area that in the early 18th century was known as the Rahmer-District taking its name from the fortress Ram. So in these lovely surroundings the well-known Serbian vampire case concerning a certain Peter Plogojowitz was investigated in 1725!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello,
I am from Kisiljevo.Its true about Peter Plogojevitz(Petar Blagojevic on serbian).In my village was also woman vampire so-called Ruza Vlajna,its be nice when films directors interested in this because Petar is first person with documentation abot his "sicknes"
zoki85@ms012.net

Anonymous said...

Hey. I am serbian and Peter is NOT a serbian name. Neither I nor my mother (who gre up in Serbia) have EVER heard of this town. I stumbled across this in a book I was reading about vampires (just for fun.) While the incident did happen in 1828. Names could've have been changed in that short time. I found the last comment bizzar because that is the last name of my cousins husband. Eh, maybe she married a vampire? Who knows what out there. Maybe its even more than vampires. Maybe its something else? We really don't know.

Iva81 said...

Petar is a Serbian name. Maybe not of serbian origin but is used in Serbia and it is a very common name in Serbia. And just because your mom didn't hear of the village Kisiljevo it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. That village does exist in Serbia . Google it.

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