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Emese Gábor, a facial reconstruction specialist, spoke to Fox News Digital about a recently discovered skull that she believes belonged to Matthias Corvinus, a medieval king.
Hungarian archaeologists believe they may have found the remains of King Matthias Corvinus at a national memorial site in Székesfehérvár, according to Adevarul. The potential discovery ...
Forget Yorick. Alas, poor Matthias! A skull unearthed in a medieval Hungarian church two decades ago may belong to legendary King Matthias Corvinus, who ruled the country for more than 30 years ...
A new study has traced it to King Matthias Corvinus, a mid-15th century monarch, thanks to the skull’s resemblance to that of Corvinus’ illegitimate son. The Basilica of the Virgin Mary ...
During the latest study where researchers reconstructed skulls found at the basilica found the one labelled I/10 bore a close resemblence to that of Matthias' illegitimate son János Corvinus.
An unidentified skull uncovered at a Hungarian basilica decades ago may belong to the legendary 15th century king Matthias Corvinus, a new study found. While further DNA tests are needed to ...
Gábor believes the skull belongs to Matthias Corvinus, who ruled as king of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. Gábor told Fox News Digital she found an "exceptionally high degree of ...
Known as Matthias the Just, Corvinus ruled as king of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490 and earned his moniker by creating a standing army, altering tax codes to be fairer and ushering in ...