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Barbara Edelpöck married Friedrich von Enzersdorf in 1476, with whom she had two more children (which was revealed in her will, but their names are not known) and they lived in a castle bought by Matthias in
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Barbara Edelpöck was a daughter of Hans Edelpöck, a citizen of Stein (now
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in a house given by King Matthias until 1476. In 1476, Matthias married
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The Raven King: Matthias Corvinus and the Fate of his Lost Library
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organized dance parties. Matthias took her with him to
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Matthias Corvinus
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John Corvinus
Krems an der Donau
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Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Buda
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Beatrice of Aragon
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