Haus Hunyadi
Das Haus Hunyadi, geschmiedet im Feuer der ungarischen Kriege und gekrönt von einem Bauernsohn, der zum Königsmacher wurde, prägte die europäische Geschichte – es stieg aus der Bedeutungslosigkeit zur königlichen Macht auf, um dann innerhalb von zwei Generationen wieder zu verschwinden.

Quick Facts
- Years Active
- 1446–1490
- Founder
- John Hunyadi
- Region
- Europe
- Religion
- Catholic
Notable Rulers
John Hunyadi
Regent of Hungary
Reign: 1446 – 1456
FounderJohn Hunyadi stands as one of the most extraordinary figures in Central European history. Born to a minor noble family o...
Ladislaus Hunyadi
Heir and Ban of Croatia
Reign: 1456 – 1457
Ladislaus Hunyadi, eldest son and heir of John Hunyadi, emerged in the mid-fifteenth century as a figure both shaped and...
Matthias Corvinus
King of Hungary and Croatia
Reign: 1458 – 1490
Matthias Corvinus, born into the turmoil of mid-fifteenth-century Hungary, emerged as one of the most formidable and eni...
John Corvinus
Duke of Slavonia
Reign: 1490 – 1504
John Corvinus, the illegitimate son of King Matthias Corvinus and Barbara Edelpöck, has long stood at the intersection o...
Erzsébet Szilágyi
Matriarch of the Hunyadi Family
Reign: 1456 – 1483
Erzsébet Szilágyi stands as a pivotal, if often unheralded, architect behind the ascendancy of the Hunyadi dynasty durin...
Documentary Chapters
Timeline
Voicu Receives Hunyad Castle
King Sigismund of Luxembourg grants Hunyad Castle and surrounding lands to Voicu, establishing the family’s base in Transylvania.
John Hunyadi Becomes Voivode of Transylvania
John Hunyadi is appointed Voivode of Transylvania, marking the family’s emergence as a major force in Hungarian politics.
John Hunyadi Appointed Regent of Hungary
With the kingdom threatened by the Ottomans and a weak monarchy, Hunyadi is named Regent (Gubernator), wielding royal authority in the king’s absence.
Siege of Belgrade
John Hunyadi leads the defense of Belgrade against Sultan Mehmed II, achieving a decisive victory that halts Ottoman expansion.
Death of John Hunyadi
Shortly after the victory at Belgrade, John Hunyadi dies of plague, leaving his sons to navigate a perilous political landscape.
Execution of Ladislaus Hunyadi
Ladislaus Hunyadi is executed on charges of treason, triggering a crisis that nearly ends the family’s rise.
Election of Matthias Corvinus
Matthias, the younger son of John Hunyadi, is elected King of Hungary by the Diet, marking the family’s apotheosis.
Matthias Corvinus Crowned with Holy Crown
Matthias is formally crowned with the Holy Crown of Hungary, legitimizing his rule and consolidating his authority.
Capture of Vienna
Matthias Corvinus’s Black Army seizes Vienna, marking the zenith of Hunyadi power and influence in Central Europe.
Death of Matthias Corvinus
Matthias dies without a legitimate heir, precipitating a succession crisis and the rapid decline of the Hunyadi dynasty.
End of Hunyadi Rule
Vladislaus II of the Jagiellon dynasty is crowned King of Hungary, ending the House of Hunyadi’s reign.
Death of John Corvinus
John Corvinus, last male of the Hunyadi line, dies, marking the final extinction of the dynasty’s direct lineage.
Connected Across The Archives
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Civilization Archive
(5)Abbasid Civilization
Abbasid administrative and cultural innovations informed European governance, influencing the Hunyadi's strategies in consolidating power in Hungary.
Achaemenid Persian Empire
Achaemenid administrative models inspired European governance, impacting the Hunyadi's methods of rule and statecraft in Hungary.
Byzantine Empire
The House of Hunyadi rose as the Byzantine Empire declined, shifting power balances and fortifying Hungary against Ottoman advances.
Kingdom of Hungary
The House of Hunyadi's governance fortified Hungary against Ottoman threats, marking a period of military and political strength in the 15th century.
Ottoman Empire
The House of Hunyadi's military campaigns against the Ottomans were crucial in resisting the empire's expansion into Eastern Europe.
Conflict Archive
(3)Fall of Constantinople
The fall of Constantinople in 1453 intensified Ottoman threats, prompting the Hunyadi family to strengthen Hungary's defenses and alliances.
Hussite Wars
The House of Hunyadi's involvement in the Hussite Wars bolstered their military reputation, enhancing their political leverage in Central Europe.
Wars of the Roses
The Wars of the Roses in England paralleled the Hunyadi's rise, highlighting divergent paths of power consolidation in Europe.
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