Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aachen Cathedral ' has mentioned 'Coronation' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
(Heinrichskanzel) 3.5 Pala d'Oro 3.6 Treasury 3.7 Organs 3.8 Bells 4 Historical and religious significance 4.1 Final resting place of Charlemagne 4.2 Coronation church of German kings 4.3 Aachen pilgrimage 5 Influence 6 Chronology 7 Legend 8 Miscellaneous 9 Gallery 10 Notes 11 Footnotes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links
Between 936 and 1531, thirty one German kings ascended to this throne after their anointment and coronation at the Marienaltar (Altar of Mary).
In 1215, at his coronation, Frederick II had the remains reinterred for the last time, placing them in a casket of gold and silver, known as the Karlsschrein, where they remain to this day.
Coronation church of German kings[edit]
The coronation itself occurred at the High Altar, followed by the enthronement on the Aachen Throne of Charlemagne (which can still be seen today).
The main buildings of the Imperial Palace area were the Coronation Hall (aula regia xe2x80x93 located in todayxc2xb4s Town Hall) and the Palace Chapel xe2x80x93 now Aachen Cathedral.
Facing the altar, the Emperor sat on the gallery; the Carolingian stone throne was the coronation seat of the kings of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation from the Middle Ages until 1531.