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Recently detected a skull on a Medieval Church – And an expert believes he can belong to the legendary European king.
Emese Gábor, an expert on facial renewal and a portrait sculptor based in Hungary, spoke with Fox News Digital about Discovery.
The skull was found in the part of the basilica in Osesaryu’s assumptions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. Gábor believes the skull belongs to Matthias Corvinus, who ruled the king Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490.
Called Matthias a righteous, medieval king is known for the restructuring of the Hungarian army and launching judicial reforms.
Basilica of assumptions about the Blessed Virgin Mary, now archeological placeIt was a place of burial of the Hungarian kings for centuries.

Emese Gábor, an expert on facial renewal (shown above left), strongly believes that the skull belongs to Matthias Corvinus. (Gábor Emese / Arc-Heo Art-Reko Studio; Getty Images)
The place was carried out by the Ottomans in the 16th century before the fire was destroyed in 1601.
Archaeologists reveal a strange head depicting a Roman god under the Catholic basilica
Gábor told Fox News Digital that she had found a “extremely high degree of morphological similarity” between an unknown skull and skull of Matthias Corvinas, János Corvines.
“The green change of color observed on the bone surface probably indicates the presence of a metal crown once worn out, which left traces with oxidation.”
“[The skull’s] External characteristics are also of utmost importance: the greenish color of the color observed on the bone surface probably indicates the presence of a metal crown once worn out, which left traces with oxidation, “said Gábor.
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The physical traits of the skull also correspond to what is known about Corvinus, until his age and height, she noted.

The skull may belong to Matthias Corvinus, who ruled the king of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. (Getty Images; Gábor Emese / Arc-Heo Art-Reko Studio)
“This phenomenon, together with other features – such as the estimated age in death (43-48 years; Mátyás died at the age of 47) and the body height of 172 cm – to provide further support and increase the possibility of royal origin.”
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Gábor also created plastic facial renewal Examined the skull In an effort to help you visualize your facial features.

Gábor compared the skull with the skull of his son Matthias Corvinas – and found a similar morphology of face. (Gábor Emese / Arc-Heo Art-Reko Studio)
“Comparative analysis … [were] Based on detailed proportional and morphological estimates, including the results of the facial renewal, “she said.
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Researchers are planning to study the skull further, Gábor added, including whole genome and mitochondrial DNA analyzes and isotope analyzes, to find out more.

Gábor said the discovery “could throw a new light on the appearance and person of Matthias Corvinas.” (Gábor Emese / Arc-Heo Art-Reko Studio)
“This research could throw a new light on the appearance and person of Matthias Corvinas and also on historical treasure Still hidden in Hungarian heritage places, “the expert said.