Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aachen Cathedral ' has mentioned 'Coronation' in the following places:
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(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 | WIKI |
Between 936 and 1531, thirty one German kings ascended to this throne after their anointment and coronation at the Marienaltar (Altar of Mary). | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Coronation church of German kings[edit] | WIKI |
The coronation itself occurred at the High Altar, followed by the enthronement on the Aachen Throne of Charlemagne (which can still be seen today). | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |