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English: Flag of the Black Army of Hungary. The reconstruction is based on a miniature in the Philostratus Chronicle, one of the Corvinas, depicting János Corvinus entering Vienna in 1485. The black lions and stripes were originally white (argent), but the paint of the miniature became oxidised, and the reconstruction shows its current colors.
Magyar: A Fekete sereg zászlaja. A fecskefarkú zászló a Corvinák egyikében, a Philostratus krónikában fennmaradt miniatúra alapján készült, amely Mátyás fiának, Corvin Jánosnak 1485-ös bécsi bevonulását ábrázolja. A zászlón a fekete szín valójában fehér (ezüst), de a képen az ezüst festék szulfidálódott. A rekonstrukció a hagyományos színezést őrzi.
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A fájl által ábrázolt elemek

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10 February 2017

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