Barbara Edelpöck (; ? – 9 March 1495) was the mistress of
Matthias Corvinus
Matthias Corvinus (; ; ; ; ; ) was King of Hungary and King of Croatia, Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. He is often given the epithet "the Just". After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and ...
,
King of Hungary
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. She gave birth to the King's only,
although illegitimate, child,
John Corvinus
John Corvinus (, Croatian language, Croatian: ''Ivaniš Korvin'', Romanian language, Romanian: ''Ioan Corvin''; 2 April 1473 – 12 October 1504) was the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, and his ...
.
Life
Barbara Edelpöck was a daughter of Hans Edelpöck, a citizen of Stein (now
Krems an der Donau
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) in
Lower Austria
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.
Matthias Corvinus King of Hungary and Bohemia met Barbara Edelpöck during the 1470
Vienna
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Summit, where
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
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organized dance parties. Matthias took her with him to
Buda
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. On 2 April 2 1473, their child, John Corvinus was born in Buda, whom Barbara began to raise in
Besztercebánya in a house given by King Matthias until 1476. In 1476, Matthias married
Beatrice of Aragon, and after they had no children, in 1479 he recognized John Corvinus as his legitimate son.
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
Enzersdorf in Lower Austria. Barbara died in
Klosterneuburg
Klosterneuburg () is a town in the Tulln District of the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Frequently abbreviated to Kloburg by locals, it has a population of about 27,500. The Stift Klosterneuburg ( Klosterneuburg Monastery), which was establish ...
in Lower Austria in 9 March 1495.
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Mistresses of Hungarian royalty
Mistresses of Bohemian royalty
15th-century Austrian women
15th-century Hungarian women
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