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Hunyadi family - The Golden Age of Hungary

Hunyadi family - The Golden Age of Hungary

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Hunyadi family - The Golden Age of Hungary The chances that Janos Hunyadi came from a Romanian family is very little. He-s Fathers name was Vajk, which is not a Romanian name more like Hungarian/Cumman/old Bulgarian before slavic influence. Also the old Romania (minus Transylvania) was Cumman kingdom till 1220-s and there were no Romanian inhabitants at that time. Mongols destroyed Cummania (regat) in 1242 and killed off more than half of the Cumman population and the are become part of the mongol empire (golden horde. In 1300-s the Hungarians liberated old Cumania (regat) from the mongols and created buffer states between Hungary and the mongols. This was the time when peace prevailed and the vlach (Romanian) guest workers (sheep herders) started arriving from Balkan Peninsula in the area in question (regat) in larger numbers. But for the long time the boyars and other noblemen in the regat were still came from the ruling nation the Cummanians. It took almost 400 year-s (1600) and a large number of Romanian immigrants to regat to assimilate the Cumman nation into the Romanian. Jut like how the Bulgarians become Slavs that is how Cummanians become Romanians over the centuries. Therefore Vajk father of Janos Hunyadi was more than likely Cumanian/Bulgarian/ Hungarian origin who leaved in regat just like the Cummanians did.\r\n
Date: 2023-12-16

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This was not the golden age of the Hungarian Kingdom. After a short time of interregnum in the early 14th century Caroberto from the house Anjou was invited to Hungary and he took the throne after fighting the local lords. He and his son John the great reformed the kingdom completely and turned it into one of the richest and most powerful kingdoms in Europe at that time. Mathias overtaxed the Kingdom and it's subjects, he ruled as a tyrant and after him the Kingdom nearly collapsed, Hungary was never the same. Mathias never really fought against thr Ottoman instead he wanted to force the western neighbours to acknowledge him as a legitim ruler, which they never did. he wasted the kingdom's recourses, he poured all the money into his military without planning for the future. Leaving the kingdom bare naked financially. the tales about his greatness is only folklore
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I like how the west tries to implement inaccurate and inappropriate history on Hungary all the time. this nonsense of Janos Hunyadi being of little bit Romanian and all that crap. the west trying to cover up the biggest injustice they-ve caused after the ww1 ( the French mostly ) punishing Hungary the most by annexing two thirds of Hungarian territory thus giving it to a nation ( Romania ) that was never in a possession of the northern side of the Carpathian Mountains ( Hungary existed there for a thousand years. and Hungary is one of the oldest nations of Europe)
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Thanx for the video.
But before claiming unsupported facts please look into how some one could become a Hungarian king at the time and could be accepted unanimously by a country.
There were noble families who could trace back their ancestry for a half a century or more.
You think that their vet dream was to elect someone with a vlach origin to the most prestigious throne in Europe?
While a lot of other facts seem to be true in the video, please look into deeper this mistake and correct it if possible, thank you.

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This video is the weakest from project pannonia 1 minute from 5 is sponsorship also Mathias origin get too much attention which wouldn't be a problem but the video is too short and as i see you're videos standard length is 10-20 minute. The other problem is this wasnt the golden age of Hungary and the battle of Baia was draw. The hungarian and moldavian sources both claim the victory but that is sure both sides suffered heavy losses. But what we expect when one romanian try to make one video about Hungarian history
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The map presented is a false history, because Transylvania was not under the Kingdom of Hungary but had its own ruler, parliament and law. So Transylvania must be presented separately and not united with Hungary. When Matthias was named King of Hungary, Transylvania had a Prince, so it was called the Principality of Transylvania. -
That he is under the political influence of Hungary is one, but he was not in the same territory. -
So change that map, which is a flash and is political propaganda.

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one of the greatest leaders of Hungary was a Romanian, Matei Corvin, but for us Romanians he was an ordinary traitor and will remain so forever, many Hungarians today are originally Romanians forced to change their names in the domination Hungary, peace to the Hungarian neighbors regardless of what happened in the past
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Matei Corvin survived in fight with Stefan cel Mare at Baia struck in leg by an arrow. Wonder if all these 3 great leaders Matei Corvin, Vlad Tepes and Stefan cel Mare joined their forces to fight invadors? You imagine? But in many ocasions fought each other.
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Fun fact: Hunyadi's mother was well known to be the lover of king Sigismund. So much that Hunyadi as a child grew up in the kings court and the king took everywhere, because Sigismund and all the court had the opinion that Hunyadi was in reality his son.
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This was sorely lacking any real content. Sorry, but you basically sped through one of the most important part in the history of Hungary - your words - in under 5 minutes, with ads. You can do better than this!
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King Matthias came from a Romanian family? Who told you that? A Transylvanian family. Far from the same. They were Hungarians as well, only living in that part of the country.
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Listening to the names pronounced as a hungarian makes me smile and need to stop and work out who are you talking about -. despite of that it's a good piece of work.
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the Hunyadians were Cumans. they had nothing to do with any Romanians. they weren't even Romanians. wlachs. and Moldovans / Cumans / were then.
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1/3 of the lenght is advertising. I understand that you need ads to survive, but thats definitively too long. shorter ads or longer content.
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The Hunyadi family comes from Atilla's bloodline. Through the female line though but they are the descendent of Atilla the First King Of Hungary.
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Did he not have the shield of Arpad on his coin? He was a Hungarian, 100% Szekely Magyar and his son died in the name of it! Magyar Vagyok!
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The biggest warrior in hungarian medieval history is romanian and the greatest king half romanian, what a irony ----
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But if mathhias was romanian doesnt that mean the romanian blood controler all of hungary and The romanian states
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Matthias Corvinus was Romanian -
Hungarians and Romanian i think should be friends.
But Transilvania is Romanian.

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The history of Hungary in the 15th century was so dramatic it made the War of the Roses look like a garden party.
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though my curious question is this: if he was the greatest mind ever, why did Hungary fall afterwards?
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Hunyadi it a famili ho have rumanian origins, and they was coled CORVIN, that whas the name in rumanian
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Hunyadi lost great battles at Varna, Kosovo, Izvornik against Turks but he can defeat Ottomans at Belgrade.
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Aaaaa. ca someone tell the rest of the people from which language -Biblioteca Corviniana- comes from? :D
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