King Matjaž/Mátyás/Matijaš (Slovene: Kralj Matjaž, Hungarian: Mátyás király, Croatian: Kralj Matijaš) is a legendary king in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia and in some other countries, based on pre-Christian traditions of Carantania and in course of centuries gradually linked to a real-life king, Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, who lived in the second half of the 15th century. He has also been linked to the leader of the peasant's army that fought against the Turks in the Battle of Kokovo in July 1478. A number of folk poems and stories about King Matjaž are known, the earliest ones originating in the western Slovene area of Tolmin from the 16th century. He is mainly represented as the king who is just and a defender of his people, and the bringer of the golden age of prosperity. It has been ass
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| - Kralj Matjaž (El rey Matjaž) es el héroe central de algunos cuentos populares con trasfondo histórico, escritos según la tradición oral por varios coleccionistas. Kralj Matjaž es un personaje fundamental no solo de la tradición húngara, sino también de la eslovena, croata, serbia, ucraniana, eslovaca, checa y parcialmente alemana. (es)
- Król Matjaž (Kralj Matjaž) – bohater słowiańskich opowieści ludowych. Pierwsze opowieści o tym nim powstały na Węgrzech, lecz jest również bohaterem opowieści chorwackich, serbskich, słoweńskich, ukraińskich, słowackich, czeskich, rosyjskich oraz niemieckich. (pl)
- Kralj Matjaž (Svenska Kung Matjaž) är en legendarisk hjälte i Slovenien. Enligt legenden sover han under berget Peca på gränsen mellan nutida Slovenien och Österrike. När hans skägg vuxit runt hans stenbord nio varv kommer han att vakna och bringa en gyllene era till slovenerna. (sv)
- King Matjaž/Mátyás/Matijaš (Slovene: Kralj Matjaž, Hungarian: Mátyás király, Croatian: Kralj Matijaš) is a legendary king in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia and in some other countries, based on pre-Christian traditions of Carantania and in course of centuries gradually linked to a real-life king, Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, who lived in the second half of the 15th century. He has also been linked to the leader of the peasant's army that fought against the Turks in the Battle of Kokovo in July 1478. A number of folk poems and stories about King Matjaž are known, the earliest ones originating in the western Slovene area of Tolmin from the 16th century. He is mainly represented as the king who is just and a defender of his people, and the bringer of the golden age of prosperity. It has been ass (en)
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| - Kralj Matjaž (El rey Matjaž) es el héroe central de algunos cuentos populares con trasfondo histórico, escritos según la tradición oral por varios coleccionistas. Kralj Matjaž es un personaje fundamental no solo de la tradición húngara, sino también de la eslovena, croata, serbia, ucraniana, eslovaca, checa y parcialmente alemana. (es)
- King Matjaž/Mátyás/Matijaš (Slovene: Kralj Matjaž, Hungarian: Mátyás király, Croatian: Kralj Matijaš) is a legendary king in Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia and in some other countries, based on pre-Christian traditions of Carantania and in course of centuries gradually linked to a real-life king, Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, who lived in the second half of the 15th century. He has also been linked to the leader of the peasant's army that fought against the Turks in the Battle of Kokovo in July 1478. A number of folk poems and stories about King Matjaž are known, the earliest ones originating in the western Slovene area of Tolmin from the 16th century. He is mainly represented as the king who is just and a defender of his people, and the bringer of the golden age of prosperity. It has been assumed that the legend was the basis for the name of the 1573 peasants' revolt leader Matija Gubec, actually named Ambrož Gubec. (en)
- Król Matjaž (Kralj Matjaž) – bohater słowiańskich opowieści ludowych. Pierwsze opowieści o tym nim powstały na Węgrzech, lecz jest również bohaterem opowieści chorwackich, serbskich, słoweńskich, ukraińskich, słowackich, czeskich, rosyjskich oraz niemieckich. (pl)
- Kralj Matjaž (Svenska Kung Matjaž) är en legendarisk hjälte i Slovenien. Enligt legenden sover han under berget Peca på gränsen mellan nutida Slovenien och Österrike. När hans skägg vuxit runt hans stenbord nio varv kommer han att vakna och bringa en gyllene era till slovenerna. (sv)
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