The Hungarian Research Institute is working to determine the genetic sequence of János Corvin that is inherited among men and then, knowing this, select from the Székesfehérvár ossuary which were the bones of Mátyás Hunyadi.

Miklós Kásler visited the Pauline monastery in Leglopava, Croatia. The Minister of Human Resources visited the monastery because in 1504 Matthias Hunyadi’s son, János Corvin, was buried there, and in 1505 his son, Kristóf Corvin. Kásler talked about it in the video uploaded to Facebook: the Hungarian Research Institute is working on the excavation of the tomb, and if János Corvin

We can determine the characteristic genetic segment, inherited only between men, the so-called haplogroup, we can determine the result of the bones in the Székesfehérvár ossuary. King Matías can be armed. And Matthias can be buried where he wants to rest and can be one of the ornaments of a national shrine.

In Székesfehérvár, the bones of 15 kings can be found in a common grave. After the tombs were looted first by the Turks who occupied the city and then by the imperial army, it is not possible to determine which bone belonged to which king.



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