matthyases

[muh-thahy-uhs]

Mat·thi·as

[muh-thahy-uhs]
noun
1.
a disciple chosen to take the place of Judas Iscariot as one of the apostles. Acts 1:23–26.
2.
1557–1619, king of Hungary 1608–18; king of Bohemia 1611–17; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1612–19 (son of Maximilian II).
3.
Also, Mat·thy·as. a male given name, form of Matthew.
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