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Hunyadi


 

Hunyadi (also

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Hunyady in historical sources) is a notable Hungarian noble family, with a hotly contested Vlach (Romanian) or Cuman origin. The first recorded member of the family was Serbe (also called Serb, Serban or Sorb) who settled in Hunyad county in Transylvania from Wallachia. His son Vojk (alternatively spelled as Voyk or Vajk in English, Voicu in Romanian, Vajk in Hungarian), who had adopted Catholicism and the name László, became ennobled in 1409 and received the estate of Hunyad Castle (now Hunedoara in Romania, Vajdahunyad in Hungarian) which was to become the hereditary seat of the family.

Related Topics:
Hungarian - Vlach - Cuman - Hunyad - Transylvania - Wallachia - Catholicism - Hunedoara

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Hunyadi Family Tree

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The origins of the Coat of Arms of the Hunyadi family, which depicts a raven holding a golden ring in its beak, are unclear. The Silesian Annals state that when a raven carried off a ring King Matthias had removed from his finger, Matthias chased the bird down and slew him, retrieving the ring, and in commemoration of this event he took the raven as a symbol for his signet sign. Others think that the Coat of Arms was derived from another property of the family, Raven?s Rock (Hollók? in Hungarian). Another legend says that when young Matthias was in prison in Prague his mother was able to send him a letter with a raven (and that's why the Hungarian Postal Service had a raven as its symbol for more than a century).

Related Topics:
Coat of Arms - Hungarian

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Other theories say the raven is an ancient Turkic totem bird, like turul(kind of falcon) for the Arpads. This coat of arms was used by Matthias's ancestors far earlier then he did. So this interpretation could also explain the family's possibly Cuman origin.

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The Hunyadi family is sometimes referred to as Corvin in Romanian.

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Notable members are:

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