The Saint Ladislaus legend in the Register of Hungarian Students in Vienna, 1453
Filippo Scolari, 1455, a native of Florence and a condottiere who served Sigismund of Hungary. A mural by Andrea del Castagno in the Villa Carducci, Florence, Italy.
. Hungarian Man-at-arms, c.1445, Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 2, by Ian Heath based on Filippo Scolari by Andrea Del Castagno
Sigismund and Pipo Ozorai (Filippo Scolari), 15th century
The tomb effigy of György Szentgyörgyi, Slovakia, 1467
Sleeping Guards at the Sepulchre, Hronský Beňadik Monastery Church, 1470s, portrayed as Hungarian Heavy Infantry
The tomb effigy of Újlaki Miklós, Újlak, Slavonia, Croatia, c.1477
Frescoes in the Póniky (Pónik) Roman Catholic Church, Slovakia, c.1478
Calvary, Medgyes, Transylvania, 1480
A 15th Century Hungarian Shield
The Gradual of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, National Széchényi Library Cod. Lat. 424, 1480-1488
The tomb effigy of Imricha Zapolyai, c.1487, Spišská, Slovakia
. Hungarian Man-at-arms, c.1487, Armies of the Middle Ages, Volume 2, by Ian Heath, based on the tomb effigy of Imricha Zapolyai
The Hungarian Saint Ladislaus legend in the Chronica Hungarorum of Thuróczy János, 1488
Leopold I in the fight against the Hungarians. The Babenberg family tree at Stift Klosterneuburg, 1489
Effigy of King Stephen of Hungary, 1499, in the armour of a Hungarian Knight
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