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  2. John Corvinus - Wikipedia

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    John Corvinus (Hungarian: Corvin János, Croatian: Ivaniš Korvin, Romanian: Ioan Corvin; 2 April 1473 – 12 October 1504) was the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, and his mistress, Barbara Edelpöck.

  3. Hunyadi family - Wikipedia

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    John Corvinus was the illegitimate son of King Matthias and his mistress, Barbara Edelpöck. [72] John Corvinus was born on 2 April 1473. [72] Matthias recognized in public that John is his son and granted him the title of Duke of Liptó (present-day Liptov, Slovakia) in 1481.

  4. Matthias Corvinus - Wikipedia

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    George of Poděbrady and Matthias Corvinus, a painting by Mikoláš Aleš. Matthias's election was the first time that a member of the nobility mounted the royal throne in Hungary. [26] Michael Szilágyi sent John Vitéz to Prague to discuss the terms of Matthias's release with George of Poděbrady. [36]

  5. War of the Hungarian Succession - Wikipedia

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    John Corvinus (Hungarian: Corvin János), the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus and his mistress Barbara Edelpöck. Matthias had spent the last few years of his life primarily to securing John as his successor. [3] Vladislaus (alias Vladislav, Wladislas and Ulászló), the king of Bohemia, from the Jagiellonian dynasty. [3]

  6. Battle of Bonefield - Wikipedia

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    The battle of Bonefield (Hungarian: Csontmezei csata) in other sources battle of Bone Hill (Hungarian: Csonthegyi csata) was fought between the army of John Corvinus and an army of the Kingdom of Hungary (the party of queen Beatrice of Naples) under Pál Kinizsi and Stephen V Báthory after the death of Matthias Corvinus king of Hungary, on 4 July 1490, in the Bonefield, a part of Tolna county ...

  7. John Hunyadi - Wikipedia

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    John Hunyadi (Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara; Croatian: Janko Hunjadi; Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко, romanized: Sibinjanin Janko; c. 1406 – 11 August 1456) was a leading Hungarian military and political figure during the 15th century, who served as regent of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1446 to 1453, under the minor Ladislaus V.

  8. Black Army of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    John Haugwitz never recognized this treaty and held their possessions in Silesia afterwards. [42] Meanwhile, the disappointed John Albert gathered an army at the eastern border of Hungary and attacked the vicinity of Kassa and Tokaj, also in 1490. John Corvinus accepted Vladislaus as his feudal lord and helped him in his coronation (he ...

  9. Epitome rerum Hungarorum - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the first Corvinus was granted the river island "Corvina" on the Danube. Ranzano derives the name from Kovin (present-day in Serbia). In addition to the characterization of Matthias, Ranzano praises the king's son John Corvinus on the occasion of his proposed wedding with Bianca Maria Sforza.