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  1. Mathias Cronqvist. Japanese name (s) マティアスクロンクビスト Matiasu Kuronkubisuto. Role (s) Alchemist. Knight Tactician. Species. Human. Vampire (by the end of the game) Gender. Male. Date of birth. 1062. Date of death. 1094 (transition to Dracula) 1999 (final death) Age. 32. Status. Deceased (resurrected several times until his final death in 1999)

  2. Oct 28, 2021 · Vlad's jailer Also known as Matthias Corvinus, Matthias I (pictured in a ca 1485 marble relief housed at the Hungarian National Gallery) held Vlad III captive for 12 years on the false...

  3. Edit: specifically in Castlevania Dracula was Matthias Corvinus, he changes his name to Vlad Tepes after he becomes a vampire. Obviously they are two different people in real life (hence I said for Castlevania fans)

  4. Matthias Cronqvist, like his friend Leon Belmont, was a knight, a warrior of great skill who went abroad fighting wars in the name of their liege and justice. He was also a man of great intelligence, learning from the books in his family's library to mast the magical arts of Alchemy. However, despite his great power he was unable to save his ...

  5. Mathias Cronqvist lives his undead life, cursing god, traveling through Europe and not doing much else for around 365 years, until around 1460 when he meets Vlad Tepes III “The Dracula”, a very powerful vampire in his own right and absolute merciless monster without a single hint of humanity left in his dammed soul, the vampires fought each ...

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  7. A knight from the Black Army Jörg Kölderer: A big caliber siege cannon from the "Elephant" series of Matthias Corvinus. In the first years of Matthias' rule, the structure of enlisting troops was built on the legacy of his ancestor Sigismund of Luxembourg .

  8. Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvinilor; Hungarian: Vajdahunyadi vár), is a Gothic-Renaissance castle in Hunedoara, Romania. Tourists are told that it was the place where Vlad the Impaler, Prince of Wallachia, was held prisoner by John Hunyadi, Hungary's military ...

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