A skull unearthed in a Hungarian church may belong to King Matthias Corvinus, who reigned from 1458 to 1490. Facial reconstruction specialist Emese Gábor compared it to the skull of Corvinus' son, finding significant similarities. The skull's age, height, and potential traces of a crown support the hypothesis. However, Hungarian officials caution that scientific verification is still underway.
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