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Voyk

Hunyadi
Coa Hungary Family Hunyadi János (extended) v2.svg
John Hunyadi's extended coat-of-arms (granted to him in 1453 by King Ladislaus V of Hungary)
Country Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia
Certain Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Moravia, Lower Lusatia, Upper Lusatia, Silesia)
Duchy of Austria
Duchy of Styria
Titles
Founded 1409
Founder Voyk
Final ruler Christopher Corvinus
Dissolution 1505

The Hunyadi family was one of the most powerful noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary during the 15th century. A member of the family, Matthias Corvinus, was King of Hungary from 1458 until 1490, King of Bohemia (ruling in Moravia, Lower Lusatia, Upper Lusatia, and Silesia) from 1469 until 1490, and Duke of Austria from 1487 until 1490. His illegitimate son, John Corvinus, ruled the Duchy of Troppau from 1485 until 1501, and five further Silesian duchies, including Bytom, Głubczyce, Loslau, Racibórz, and Tost, from 1485 until 1490. The Hunyadi coat-of-arms depicted a raven with a golden ring in its beak.

The founder of the family, Voyk, received the eponymous Hunyad Castle (in present-day Hunedoara, Romania) from Sigismund, King of Hungary, in 1409. His ethnicity is the subject of scholarly debate. Some modern historians describe him as a Vlach, or Romanian, knez or boyar, from either Wallachia or Transylvania. Others describe him as a Cuman or Slav nobleman. According to contemporaneous accounts, Voyk moved from Wallachia to Transylvania. Voyk's oldest son, John Hunyadi, was often mentioned as a "Vlach" by his contemporaries.


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