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  1. Matthias Corvinus (Hungarian: Hunyadi Mátyás; Romanian: Matia/Matei Corvin; Croatian: Matija/Matijaš Korvin; Slovak: Matej Korvín; Czech: Matyáš Korvín; 23 February 1443 – 6 April 1490) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I.

  2. Mattia Corvino, detto Mattia il Giusto (in ungherese Hunyadi Mátyás, in croato Matija Korvin, in romeno Matei o Matia Corvin, in slovacco Matej Korvín, in ceco Matyáš Korvín; Cluj-Napoca, 23 febbraio 1443 [1] – Vienna, 6 aprile 1490 ), è stato re d'Ungheria dal 1458 al 1490.

  3. 2 apr 2024 · Matthias Corvinus. Hungarian: Mátyás Corvin. Original name: Mátyás Hunyadi. Born: Feb. 24, 1443, Kolozsvár, Transylvania [now Cluj, Romania] Died: April 6, 1490, Vienna (aged 47) Title / Office: king (1458-1490), Hungary. Notable Family Members: son János Corvin.

  4. Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the most renowned libraries of the Renaissance world, established by Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, in Buda Castle between 1458 and 1490. The books were stolen and taken to Istanbul after the Hungarian defeat by the Ottomans in the Battle of Mohács in 1526.

  5. Matthias Corvinus (Matthias the Just) (February 23, 1443 – April 6, 1490) was king of Hungary and Croatia, ruling between 1458 and 1490. Corvinus is derived from the Latin for "raven," thus he is also referred to as "the Raven King" (A raven is emblazoned on his coat of arms).