Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cologne Cathedral' has mentioned 'Three Kings' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Cologne's medieval builders had planned a grand structure to house the reliquary of the Three Kings and fit its role as a place of worship for the Holy Roman Emperor.
The Dombild Altarpiece of the Three Kings by Stefan Lochner.
In 1164, the Archbishop of Cologne, Rainald of Dassel, acquired the relics of the Three Kings which the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa, had taken from the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio, Milan, Italy.
The first was the 3.8-tonne Dreikxc3xb6nigsglocke ("Bell of the Three Kings"), cast in 1418, installed in 1437, and recast in 1880.
Bells of the South Tower Name Weight Note St. Peter's Bell (Dicker Pitter) 24,000 kg C1 Pretiosa 10,500 kg G1 Speciosa 5,600 kg A1 Dreikxc3xb6nigsglocke (Three Kings Bell) 3,800 kg B1 St. Ursula's Bell (Ursulaglocke) 2,500 kg C2 St. Joseph's Bell (Josephglocke) 2,200 kg D2 Chapter Bell (Kapitelsglocke) 1,400 kg E2 Hail Bell (Aveglocke) 830 kg G2