Skeleton with brutal injuries identified as duke assassinated in 1272
PositiveScience

Archaeologists have identified a skeleton found beneath a Budapest convent as Béla of Macsó, a Hungarian duke who was assassinated in 1272 during a tumultuous power struggle. This discovery not only sheds light on a significant historical figure but also provides insights into the violent conflicts of the 13th century. Understanding the circumstances of Béla's death helps us grasp the complexities of medieval politics and the impact of such events on the region's history.
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