"kinges of Coloin" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Middle English]

Etymology: So called from the popular belief that Archbishop Rainald of Cologne brought the Magi’s bones to Cologne Cathedral (wherein they are still housed in the reliquary of the Shrine of the Three Kings) from Milan in 1164, after they were presented to him as a gift by Frederick Barbarossa, who had obtained the relics after capturing the city in 1158. Head templates: {{head|enm|proper noun||{{{1}}}||{{{gen}}}|||head=}} kinges of Coloin, {{enm-proper noun}} kinges of Coloin
  1. the kings of Cologne (the Biblical Magi: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar) Wikipedia link: Cologne Cathedral, Shrine of the Three Kings Synonyms: kynges of Coloyne, kyngis of Coleyn
    Sense id: en-kinges_of_Coloin-enm-name-WoHNJ-wI Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header

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