Corvinus
Corvinus (of Latin origin, German: raven) is the Latin or Latinized surname of the following people:
Gender name
- Marcus Valerius Maximus Corvinus , Roman consul 312 BC. BC and 289 BC Chr.
- Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla , Roman consul 263 BC. Chr.
- Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (64 BC – 8 AD), Roman general, author and patron
- Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (Consul 58) , Consul in 58 AD.
- Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus Roman consul 45 AD
family name
- Andreas Corvinus (1589–1648), professor at the University of Leipzig
- Laurentius Corvinus (Lorenz Rabe, 1465–1527), Silesian scholar, acquaintance of Copernicus
- Anton Corvinus (1501–1553), Lutheran theologian
- Gottlieb Siegmund Corvinus (1677–1747), German lawyer and writer
- Gudrun Corvinus (1931–2006), German prehistoric, geologist and paleontologist
- Johann Corvinus (János Corvin; Jánoš Korvín; Ivaniš Korvin; 1473–1504), Count of Hunyadi, Ban of Croatia and Slavonia and Duke of Slavonia, Opava, Leobschütz, Glogau and Liptau
- Johann Corvinus (pastor) (Johannes Corvinus; Johannes Corvin; Johann Rabe and Johannes Raabe; 1600–1657), German Protestant theologian, pastor in Höfgen near Grimma
- Johann Arnold Corvinus († 1650), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Johann August Corvinus (1683–1738), German engraver
- Johannes Corvinus (Johannes Rabe; 1583–1646), German Lutheran theologian in Stralsund and Danzig
- Matthias Corvinus (1443–1490), King of Hungary and Duke of Austria
pseudonym
- Jakob Corvinus , pseudonym of Wilhelm Raabe (1831–1910), German writer
additional
- Corvin
- Corvinus beaker , a magnificent beaker from the 15th century
- Matthias Corvinus Badge of Honor , donated in 1930 by the Hungarian ruler and head of state Miklós Horthy and awarded for services to science, literature and art
- Corvinuskirche , church buildings named after the Lutheran theologian Anton Corvinus (1501–1553)
- Corvinus Prize , Prize of the Budapest European Institute
- Corvinus press
- Corvinus University Budapest
- Austro-Hungarian Corvinus Circle , a platform for international understanding