The folklore surrounding the figure of King Matthias offers an illuminating example of the international nature of both the culture of the Renaissance and folklore itself. The following paper offers an overview of the history of much of the research and scholarship concerning the figure of the king in European folklore (particularly the folklore traditions of Central Europe), followed by a discussion of the historical layers of inter-ethnic (international) Matthias folklore
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This thesis explores the development of the King Matthias myth in Slovene literature from the 19th c...
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The study of Hungarian people’s folk beliefs has long been a major field of research in ethnography....
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The myths about the birth of Matthias Corvinus - though varied in contents - were written with the v...
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This paper shows that the overall situation in the Pannonian-Balkan area led to the facts in the 14t...
This article examines the use of Jewish legends in Poland about the Polish king Jan III Sobieski as ...
In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, a...
King Matthias Corvinus' is a beloved figure in the folklore of the Slav nations of the historic Hung...
This thesis explores the development of the King Matthias myth in Slovene literature from the 19th c...
The author’s monograph published in Hungarian in 2001 was the first attempt to give an overview of t...
The territory of present-day Hungary played an important role for the Rus’ chroniclers as the origin...
The aim of this book is to provide at least a brief introduction to the rich heritage afforded by Sl...
It is claimed that it is possible to recover an important segment of the religion of pre-Christian H...
Predominantly, this study examines two issues. First, why in a very short span of time the real hist...
The study of Hungarian people’s folk beliefs has long been a major field of research in ethnography....
The presented bachelor thesis maps the phenomenon of Hungarian shamanism and then analyzes its eleme...
The author discusses Vladislaus’s of Varna reign in Hungary (1440–1444), highlighting those issues c...
The myths about the birth of Matthias Corvinus - though varied in contents - were written with the v...
The imagistic of Romanian Danube is part of the one of the European Union, being basedon the affinit...
This paper shows that the overall situation in the Pannonian-Balkan area led to the facts in the 14t...
This article examines the use of Jewish legends in Poland about the Polish king Jan III Sobieski as ...
In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, a...