
Mátyás
Mátyás, also known as Matthias Corvinus, was a notable King of Hungary from 1458 until his death in 1490. He is often celebrated for his enlightened rule, military successes, and efforts to establish a centralized government. A patron of the arts, he transformed Buda into a cultural hub during the Renaissance. His reign is remembered for significant advancements in education, architecture, and diplomacy, making him a pivotal figure in Hungarian history.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
No country-level mention data available.
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Mátyás is mentioned as the younger brother of Hunyadi László and later became king.
5
Hungary:
Mátyás is mentioned as part of the historical narrative that Bán Mór aims to continue in his writings.
7
Hungary:
Mátyás was the king who ultimately defeated Újlaki Miklós in battle and reduced his influence.
5
Hungary:
Mátyás became king after the death of V. László and is considered one of Hungary's greatest rulers.
8
Hungary:
Mátyás is the founder of Moricz Protection Workout.
7
Hungary:
Mátyás is mentioned as the son of Hunyadi János, with more focus on him in Romanian textbooks.
5