Knyahinya, L/LL5
Knyahinya is a historic fall from Hungary. It was one of the largest meteorite falls to have been observed at the time (1866), and was seen by scores of local eye-witnesses. Because the fall took place ~over the town of Knyahinya, many stones were picked up immediately after they fell.
From Reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Volume 38 (1868):
Artist’s rendition of the fall, at the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien:
15.384 gram flight-marked individual, Monnig No. 56.6. Thanks to Mike Bandli and Arnaud Mignan (2).