Shortly before the millennial celebrations of 1896, a young, tubercular sculptor called János Fadrusz began work on an ambitious equestrian statue of a monarch who had come to symbolize Hungarian greatness - Matthias Corvinus.
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Granta City Guides: Budapest (Granta City Guides)
March 1, 2007, Granta UK
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1862078254 9781862078253
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"Shortly before the millennial celebrations of 1896, a young, tubercular sculptor called János Fadrusz began work on an ambitious equestrian statue of a monarch who had come to symbolize Hungarian greatness - Matthias Corvinus."
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