Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Charles I, Duke of Savoy, Matthias Corvinus, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Elijah Bashyazi, Krokodeilos Kladas, Ivan I Crnojevi, Laonikos Chalkokondyles, Giuliano da Maiano, Joan, Princess of Portugal, Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith, John Fogge, Francesco Sassetti, Giovanni Michele Alberto da Carrara, Aonghas Og, Ivan the Young, Hans Pothorst, Sueiro Gomes de Soutomaior, Casimir II of Zator, Wilhelm von Bibra, Bernard Trevisan, Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent, Juan Hurtado de Mendoza, 3rd Lord of Canete, Gomez Manrique, Thomas Chaundler, John Hales, Finn O Haughluinn, Henry Long, John Tuchet, 6th Baron Audley, Sean mac Fergail Oicc O hUiginn, Frans van Brederode, Marti Joan de Galba, Arend De Keysere, Mathaeos Kamariotis, Sean Ua h-Uiccinn, Diarmait MacCairbre, William Smyth, George Leslie, 1st Earl of Rothes. Excerpt: Matthias Corvinus (Hungarian: or very rarely ) (23 February 1443 - 6 April 1490), also called the Just in folk tales, was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458, at the age of 14 until his death. After conducting several military campaigns he became also King of Bohemia, (1469-1490) and Duke of Austria. As King of Hungary, Matthias is considered Matthias I. Medieval Latin: Mattias Corvinus, Romanian: Matia/Matei/Mateia Corvin/Corvinul, Croatian: Matija/Matija Korvin, Czech: Matya Korvin, German: Matthias Corvinus, Polish: Maciej Korwin, Rusyn: i /Matiash Corvin, Serbian: /Matija Korvin, Slovak: Matej Korvin, Slovene: Matija Korvin, Russian: /Matyash Korvin. The Hunyad Castle, where Matthias grew up.Transylvania, present-day Romania Signature and the royal stampMatthias was born in Kolozsvar (Kingdom of Hungary, now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) in a house now known as the Matthias Corvinus House. He was second son of John Hunyadi, a successful general of the Kingdom of Hungary, w...