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The genetic legacy of the Hunyadi descendants.

Neparáczki Endre, E Kis, Luca L et al.

36425424 PubMed ID
29 Authors
2022-11-17 Published
2 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NE
Neparáczki Endre
EK
E Kis
LL
Luca L
MZ
Maróti Zoltán
ZK
Z Kovács
BB
Bence B
VG
Varga Gergely I B
GM
GIB Makoldi
MM
Miklós M
HP
Horolma Pamjav
P Éva Teiszler
TB
Tihanyi Balázs
BN
B Nagy
PL
Péter L PL
MK
Maár Kitti
KG
K Gyenesei
AA
Attila A
SO
Schütz Oszkár
OD
O Dudás
EE
Eszter E
TT
Török Tibor
TP
T Pascuttini-Juraga
VV
Vesna V
PI
Peharda Ivančica
IV
I Vizi
LT
László Tamás LT
HG
Horváth-Lugossy Gábor
GK
G Kásler
MM
Miklós M
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Hunyadi family is one of the most influential families in the history of Central Europe in the 14th-16th centuries. The family's prestige was established by Johannes Hunyadi, a Turk-beater who rose to the position of governor of the Kingdom of Hungary. His second son, Matthias Hunyadi, became the elected ruler of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1458. The Hunyadi family had unknown origin. Moreover, Matthias failed to found a dynasty because of lacking a legitimate heir and his illegitimate son Johannes Corvinus was unable to obtain the crown. His grandson, Christophorus Corvinus, died in childhood, thus the direct male line of the family ended. In the framework of on interdisciplinary research, we have determined the whole genome sequences of Johannes Corvinus and Christophorus Corvinus by next-generation sequencing technology. Both of them carried the Y-chromosome haplogroup is E1b1b1a1b1a6a1c ∼, which is widespread in Eurasia. The father-son relationship was verified using the classical STR method and whole genome data. Christophorus Corvinus belongs to the rare, sporadically occurring T2c1+146 mitochondrial haplogroup, most frequent around the Mediterranean, while his father belongs to the T2b mitochondrial haplogroup, widespread in Eurasia, both are consistent with the known origin of the mothers. Archaeogenomic analysis indicated that the Corvinus had an ancient European genome composition. Based on the reported genetic data, it will be possible to identify all the other Hunyadi family member, whose only known grave site is known, but who are resting assorted with several other skeletons.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

2 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

2 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
CJM001 1500 CE Hungary Székesfehérvár, Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary M T2b
CKM001 1500 CE Hungary Székesfehérvár, Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary M T2c1+146
Chapter IV

Analysis

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