File:Mátyás király lovasszobra Kolozsváron 1902.jpg

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English: Matthias Corvinus statue in Kolozsvár. It is a famous work of János Fadrusz, whose work of art won the Great prize of the Paris World Exhibition, in 1900. Matthias Corvinus was born in Kolozsvár (Cluj), the second son of the great Hungarian leader János Hunyadi. The name “Corvin” derives from his heraldinc bearings, displaying a raven (corvus, in latin). Matthias Rex ruled Hungary between 1458, when he was made a king at the age of 15, until 1490.
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Source [Kolozsvár:Mátyás király szobra(tetőzet 1896-ban restaurálva).1905] (file) https://kepeslapok.wordpress.com/2011/10/22/kolozsvar/
Author János Fadrusz

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