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  1. Hunyadi (ou Hunyady) est une famille aristocratique hongroise d'origine cumane, serbe et valaque magyarisée. Les sources attestent que la famille Hunyadi, comme beaucoup d'autres de la noblesse hongroise, avaient des ascendants orthodoxes, joupans ou boyards devenus ispáns en passant au catholicisme et à la langue magyare 1 . Histoire.

  2. 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.

  3. Jean-Michel Vovk est un acteur et réalisateur belge, né le 21 mai 1961 à Alger, . Biographie. Théâtre. 1987 : Les Acteurs de bonne foi de Marivaux mise en scène d' Isabelle Pousseur. Maître Puntila et son valet Matti de Bertolt Brecht mise en scène de Michel Dezoteux et Marcel Delval.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HunyadiJohn Hunyadi - Wikipedia

    John Hunyadi. John Hunyadi ( Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara; Croatian: Janko Hunjadi; Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко, romanized : Sibinjanin Janko; c. 1406 – 11 August 1456) was a leading Hungarian military and political figure in the Kingdom of Hungary during the 15th century. According to most contemporary ...

  5. John Hunyadi (Medieval Latin: Ioannes Corvinus; Hungarian: Hunyadi János; Romanian: Iancu or Ioan de Hunedoara) (c. 1387 – August 11, 1456), nicknamed the White Knight, was a Voivode (Ruler) of Transylvania (from 1441), captain-general (1444–1446) and regent (1446–1453) of the Kingdom of Hungary, with a distinguished military career and ...

  6. 8 nov. 2018 · and that Voyk, the man who claimed to be his biological father, was a nobleman who was granted land and title in order to silence him and to thank him for raising John instead of the royal family. This was later regarded as gossip, which was spread by Ulrich II, Count of Celje, John’s rival, as the chronicler Antonio Bonfini revealed.

  7. John Hunyadi ( c. 1419 – 1440 or 1441) was a Hungarian noble and knight banneret. [1] [2] [3] He was a member of a noble family of Wallachian ancestry. He was the younger brother of regent John Hunyadi and the second son of Vajk ( Voyk ), a Wallachian noble. [4] There is little information about him.