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  1. Elisabeth Corvinus or Elisabeth Hunyadi (21 December 1496 – Gyula, Hungary, 1508) was the Princess of Hungary and the last surviving member of the Hungarian Royal House of Hunyadi. [1] Life. Her father was János Corvinus, an illegitimate son of King Matthias I.

  2. John Corvinus married Beatrice de Frangepan in 1496. She gave birth to two children, Elizabeth and Christopher. John Corvinus died on 12 October 1504. His son died at the age of six, his daughter at the age of twelve. Family tree. The following family tree depicts the known members of the Hunyadi family:

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  3. Elizabeth Szilágyi. Religion. Roman Catholic. Signature. 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.

  4. 2 apr 2024 · Matthias I. king of Hungary. Also known as: Mátyás Corvin, Mátyás Hunyadi, Matthias Corvinus. Written by. Lajos Elekes. Professor of the Medieval History of Hungary, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Author of Hunyadi; Mátyás és kora and others. Lajos Elekes. Fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

  5. Elisabeth Corvinus or Elisabeth Hunyadi (21 December 1496 – Gyula, Hungary, 1508) Princess of Hungary and the last surviving member of the Hungarian Royal House of Hunyadi.

  6. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Elisabeth_CorvinusElisabeth Corvinus

    Elisabeth Corvinus or Elisabeth Hunyadi (December 21, 1496. – Gyula, Hungary, 1508) Princess of Hungary and the last surviving member of the Hungarian Royal House of Hunyadi. Life. Her father was János Corvinus, an illegitimate son of King Matthias I. Her mother was Beatrice Frankopan, the member of famous Croatian noble family, the Frankopans.

  7. 11 lug 2020 · Laurentius Corvinus was one of the foremost humanists in early sixteenth-century Silesia. His writings introduced three important intellectual currents into the civic humanism of Breslau (Wrocław): first, the literary humanism of Conrad Celtis; second, a...