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A 500-year-old German chronicle hides the biggest secret of the Hungarians, it contains a priceless photo

A 500-year-old German chronicle hides the biggest secret of the Hungarians, it contains a priceless photo

Regarding the very ancient Galactic past, we have only very few sources available, regarding the conquest period, only cooperation between several scientific fields can bring very important results to the surface, and even then there are many unstitched threads, There are many discussions between scientists on many issues, but these discussions are often the real driving force behind the fact that experts are able to publish more and more accurate scientific results.

Hungarian Holy crown There is also a lot of controversy about its origin, although it is one of the oldest royal badges in Europe, it is also one of the oldest consecration crowns in the world. To this day, he is one of the most beautiful and famous symbols of the Hungarian state, known to millions around the world. We have already written in more detail in our previous article about exactly how to tilt the cross on the crown.

But when was the first real photo of him taken? Where can we see this?

Riddle: Do you know why the cross on the Hungarian Holy Crown is slanted?  You will be very surprised by the answer

Riddle: Do you know why the cross on the Hungarian Holy Crown is slanted? You will be very surprised by the answer

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Well, the discoveries are very interesting when scholars make discoveries about the first place where a ruler or a coat of arms appeared in the Middle Ages. Few people know, for example, that we have an actual depiction of our first king, King Istvan I. So this is what the first Hungarian king looked like.

Is this what King Saint Stephen really looked like?  Whoever took this photo saw it

Is this what King Saint Stephen really looked like? Whoever took this photo saw it

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a About the Holy Crown However, the first original depiction can be found in a work dating back to 1555, currently preserved in Munich, Germany, and found by scholars a few decades earlier. The year 1555 can be read on the first page of the work, and the crown appears as an illustration in connection with the fact that the chronicle narrates how King Matthias recovered the sacred object during the negotiations at Bixogli III. From Emperor Frederick.

However, the crown was stolen from Visegrad by the widow of Albert Habsburg.

This is a representation of 1555, which you can watch immediately after the start of the video:

(source: Wikipedia, past verb)

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