Matei Corvin

Matei Corvin

politician Hungary

Matei Corvin, born in 1443 in Cluj-Napoca, was a prominent king of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. He is celebrated for establishing one of the first permanent armies in Europe, known as the 'Black Army', which successfully repelled Ottoman invasions and marked significant military achievements, including the conquest of Vienna. A patron of culture and learning, he founded the famous Bibliotheca Corviniana, promoting talent over noble birth. His lineage includes Romanian roots, as he was the son of John Hunyadi, a notable Transylvanian noble and hero of Christianity.

Born on Feb 23, 1443 (582 years old)

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Romania Romania: Matei Corvin, the King of Hungary, played a crucial role in Vlad Țepeș's capture by ordering his arrest under pressure from the Ottomans. 3

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