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Shrine of the Three Kings

The Shrine of the Three Kings[1] (German Dreikönigsschrein[2] or Der Dreikönigenschrein),[3] Tomb of the Three Kings,[4] or Tomb of the Three Magi[5] is a reliquary traditionally believed to contain the bones of the Biblical Magi, also known as the Three Kings or the Three Wise Men. The shrine is a large gilded and decorated triple sarcophagus placed above and behind the high altar of Cologne Cathedral in western Germany. Built approximately from 1180 to 1225, it is considered the high point of Mosan art and the largest reliquary in the Western world.

The Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral
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History Edit

 
Chapel of the Magi, Cologne Cathedral, where the Shrine of the Three Kings was kept from 1322 until 1948

The "relics of the Magi" were originally situated at Constantinople, but brought to Milan in an oxcart by Eustorgius I, the city's bishop, to whom they were entrusted by the Emperor Constantine in 314.[6] Eight centuries later in 1164, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa took the relics of the Magi from the church of Saint Eustorgio in Milan and gave them to the Archbishop of Cologne, Rainald of Dassel.[7] The relics have since attracted a constant stream of pilgrims to Cologne.

"In the days of Philipp of Heinsberg the shrine of the three magi was built. This was told to me by some eyewitnesses who were present when the three magi were put into the shrine." — Vita Eustorgii[8]

Parts of the shrine were designed by the famous medieval goldsmith Nicholas of Verdun,[9] who began work on it in 1180 or 1181. It has elaborate gold sculptures of the prophets and apostles, and scenes from the life of Christ. The shrine was completed circa 1225.

Around 1199, King Otto IV gave three golden crowns, purported to be made for the three wise men, as a present to the church of Cologne. Because of the importance of the shrine and the cathedral for the later development of the city, the coat of arms of Cologne still shows these three crowns symbolizing the Three Kings.

Construction of the present Cologne Cathedral begun in 1248 to house these important relics. The cathedral took 632 years to complete and is now the largest Gothic church in northern Europe.

On 20 July 1864, the shrine was opened, revealing human remains and the coins of Philip I, Archbishop of Cologne. An eyewitness report reads:

"In a special compartment of the shrine now there showed – along with remains of ancient old rotten or moulded bandages, most likely byssus, besides pieces of aromatic resins and similar substances – numerous bones of three persons, which under the guidance of several present experts could be assembled into nearly complete bodies: the one in his early youth, the second in his early manhood, the third was rather aged. Two coins, bracteates made of silver and only one side stricken, were adjoined; one, probably from the days of Philipps von Heinsberg, displayed a church (See Note), the other showed a cross, accompanied by the sword of jurisdiction, and the crosier (bishop's crook) on either side."[10]
Note: "Just as the coin of Philipp in Hartzheim, historia rei nummariae coloniensis Table 3 No. 14, 16, (1754),[11] yet without its circumscription; the other (coin) is in square form, showed in the center a cross, accompanied by the sword of jurisdiction, and the crosier (bishop's crook) on either side, also without transcription, most certainly it is not younger and can be assumed perhaps to turn out to be a coin by Rainald [of Dassel]."[12]

The bones were wrapped in white silk and returned to the shrine.

Description Edit

Size and construction Edit

The Shrine of the Three Kings is approximately 110 cm (43 in) wide, 153 cm (60 in) high, and 220 cm (87 in) long. It is shaped like a basilica: two sarcophagi stand next to each other, with the third sarcophagus resting on their roof ridges. The ends are completely covered, so there is no space visible between the sarcophagi. The basic structure is made of wood, with gold and silver overlay decorated with filigree, enamel, and over 1,000 jewels and beads. The latter include a large number of cameos and intaglio pieces, some pre-Christian.

Decoration Edit

The entire outside of the shrine is covered with an elaborate decorative overlay. There are 74 high relief figures in silver-gilt in all, not counting smaller additional figures in the background decoration. On the sides, images of the prophets decorate the lower part, while images of the apostles and evangelists decorate the upper part. On the front end of the reliquary, there are (across the bottom, from left to right) images of the Adoration of the Magi, the Virgin Mary enthroned with the infant Jesus, and the Baptism of Christ, and above, Christ enthroned at the Last Judgment. A removable filgree panel reveals a grille displaying the names of Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar. When the grille is removed, the skulls of the three Magi are shown wearing crowns. The other end of the reliquary shows scenes of the Passion: the scourging of Christ (lower left) and his crucifixion (lower left) with the resurrected Christ above. This end also has a bust of Rainald of Dassel in the center.

References Edit

  1. ^ Ciresi, Lisa Victoria (2003, English), A liturgical study of the Shrine of the three kings in Cologne; Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University in association with Princeton University Press; ISBN 0-691-11539-7, 0-691-11538-9; Princeton, New Jersey; 2003; in re Conference: Objects, images, and the word: art in the service of the liturgy.
  2. ^ Kremer, Bruno P. (2017), Kremer, Bruno P. (ed.), "Wenige Tage nach Weihnachten – Die Heiligen Drei Könige kommen", Weihnachtsbaum und Osterhase : Unsere Jahresfeste – biologisch betrachtet (in German), Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 17–33, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-54769-4_2, ISBN 978-3-662-54769-4, retrieved 29 January 2023
  3. ^ Boch, Clemens (2012, German); Der Dreikönigenschrein im Kölner Dom. Theologische Aspekte der Darstellung; Universität zu Köln, Kunsthistorisches Institut (KHI); ISBN 978-3-668-04879-9 (print), ISBN 978-3-668-04878-2 (ebook); 2012.
  4. ^ Leslie, Frank (1872, English), "Tomb of the Three Kings"; Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours, No. 1, Vol. XII, p. 185, Frank Leslie (publisher), New York; February–July 1872 volume.
  5. ^ Salibi, Kamal Suleiman (English, 1980); A History of Arabia; Caravan Books; New York; p. 46; ISBN 978-0-88206-036-1 (hardcover); 1980.
  6. ^ Lowenthal, David (1998); The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, xvi.
  7. ^ "Cologne Cathedral Supposedly has the Bones of the Three Wise Men – Unearthed". www.sciencechannel.com. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  8. ^ Latin original:
    "Temporibus domini Philippi episcopi, qui successit Reinoldo, fabricata est eis capsa ... sicut nobis narraverunt qui presentes erant eorum translatoni ... " (Floss, Dreikoenigenbuch, 1864, pp. 116–122 (Latin); copy in MGH 25, 108)
  9. ^ Köln, Cologne Digital Medienproduktion GmbH. "Der Hohe Dom zu Köln – Kathedrale und Weltkulturerbe – Gebaut für Gott und die Menschen". Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  10. ^ German original:
    "In einer besonderen Abteilung des Schreins zeigten sich nun mit den Resten uralter vermoderter Binden, wahrscheinlich Byssus, nebst Stuecken aromatischer Harze und aehnlicher Substanzen die zahlreichen Gebeine dreier Personen, die mit Beihilfe der anwesenden Sachverstaendigen sich zu fast vollstaendigen Koerpern ordnen liessen: der eine aus erster Jugendzeit, der zweite im ersten Mannesalter, der dritte bejahrt. Zwei Muenzen, Bracteaten von Silber und nur auf einer Seite gepraegt, lagen bei; die eine, erweislich aus den Tagen Philipps von Heinsberg, zeigt eine Kirche (See Note), die andere ein Kreuz, das Jurisdictionsschwert an der einen, den Bischofsstab an der anderen Seite. (Floss, Dreikoenigenbuch, 1864, p. 108)
  11. ^ Hartzheim, Josephus, Historia Rei Nummariæ Coloniensis, Et Dissertationes De Eadem: Pars prima, De Nummis Archiepiscoporum Coloniensium, Pars Secunda, De Nummis Ducum Juliacensium & Montensium, & Agnatorum Genti Juliacensi, Pars Tertia. De Nummis Civitatis Coloniensis, 1754
  12. ^ German original:
    "Ganz so wie die Muenze Philipps bei Hartzheim historia rei nummariae coloniensis Tafel 3 Nr. 14, 16, doch ohne die Umschrift; die andere in viereckiger Form, in der Mitte ein Kreuz, das Jurisdictionsschwert an der einen, den Bischofsstab an der anderen Seite, auch ohne Umschrift, ist jedenfalls nicht juenger und duerfte sich vielleicht als eine Muenze Rainald's erweisen." (Floss, Dreikoenigenbuch, 1864, p. 108)

External links Edit

  • Dreikönigenschrein on the Cologne Cathedral site
  • Images of the shrine Requires some navigation: go to "image database", click "search page", type "dreikönigenschrein" in "Freitext" field, and click "Suchen" (search).
  • Mark Rose, "The Three Kings & the Star"

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Main article Cologne Cathedral The Shrine of the Three Kings 1 German Dreikonigsschrein 2 or Der Dreikonigenschrein 3 Tomb of the Three Kings 4 or Tomb of the Three Magi 5 is a reliquary traditionally believed to contain the bones of the Biblical Magi also known as the Three Kings or the Three Wise Men The shrine is a large gilded and decorated triple sarcophagus placed above and behind the high altar of Cologne Cathedral in western Germany Built approximately from 1180 to 1225 it is considered the high point of Mosan art and the largest reliquary in the Western world The Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne CathedralAnother view Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Size and construction 2 2 Decoration 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Chapel of the Magi Cologne Cathedral where the Shrine of the Three Kings was kept from 1322 until 1948The relics of the Magi were originally situated at Constantinople but brought to Milan in an oxcart by Eustorgius I the city s bishop to whom they were entrusted by the Emperor Constantine in 314 6 Eight centuries later in 1164 Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa took the relics of the Magi from the church of Saint Eustorgio in Milan and gave them to the Archbishop of Cologne Rainald of Dassel 7 The relics have since attracted a constant stream of pilgrims to Cologne In the days of Philipp of Heinsberg the shrine of the three magi was built This was told to me by some eyewitnesses who were present when the three magi were put into the shrine Vita Eustorgii 8 Parts of the shrine were designed by the famous medieval goldsmith Nicholas of Verdun 9 who began work on it in 1180 or 1181 It has elaborate gold sculptures of the prophets and apostles and scenes from the life of Christ The shrine was completed circa 1225 Around 1199 King Otto IV gave three golden crowns purported to be made for the three wise men as a present to the church of Cologne Because of the importance of the shrine and the cathedral for the later development of the city the coat of arms of Cologne still shows these three crowns symbolizing the Three Kings Construction of the present Cologne Cathedral begun in 1248 to house these important relics The cathedral took 632 years to complete and is now the largest Gothic church in northern Europe On 20 July 1864 the shrine was opened revealing human remains and the coins of Philip I Archbishop of Cologne An eyewitness report reads In a special compartment of the shrine now there showed along with remains of ancient old rotten or moulded bandages most likely byssus besides pieces of aromatic resins and similar substances numerous bones of three persons which under the guidance of several present experts could be assembled into nearly complete bodies the one in his early youth the second in his early manhood the third was rather aged Two coins bracteates made of silver and only one side stricken were adjoined one probably from the days of Philipps von Heinsberg displayed a church See Note the other showed a cross accompanied by the sword of jurisdiction and the crosier bishop s crook on either side 10 Note Just as the coin of Philipp in Hartzheim historia rei nummariae coloniensis Table 3 No 14 16 1754 11 yet without its circumscription the other coin is in square form showed in the center a cross accompanied by the sword of jurisdiction and the crosier bishop s crook on either side also without transcription most certainly it is not younger and can be assumed perhaps to turn out to be a coin by Rainald of Dassel 12 dd The bones were wrapped in white silk and returned to the shrine Description EditSize and construction Edit The Shrine of the Three Kings is approximately 110 cm 43 in wide 153 cm 60 in high and 220 cm 87 in long It is shaped like a basilica two sarcophagi stand next to each other with the third sarcophagus resting on their roof ridges The ends are completely covered so there is no space visible between the sarcophagi The basic structure is made of wood with gold and silver overlay decorated with filigree enamel and over 1 000 jewels and beads The latter include a large number of cameos and intaglio pieces some pre Christian Decoration Edit The entire outside of the shrine is covered with an elaborate decorative overlay There are 74 high relief figures in silver gilt in all not counting smaller additional figures in the background decoration On the sides images of the prophets decorate the lower part while images of the apostles and evangelists decorate the upper part On the front end of the reliquary there are across the bottom from left to right images of the Adoration of the Magi the Virgin Mary enthroned with the infant Jesus and the Baptism of Christ and above Christ enthroned at the Last Judgment A removable filgree panel reveals a grille displaying the names of Caspar Melchior and Balthasar When the grille is removed the skulls of the three Magi are shown wearing crowns The other end of the reliquary shows scenes of the Passion the scourging of Christ lower left and his crucifixion lower left with the resurrected Christ above This end also has a bust of Rainald of Dassel in the center References Edit Ciresi Lisa Victoria 2003 English A liturgical study of the Shrine of the three kings in Cologne Department of Art and Archaeology Princeton University in association with Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 11539 7 0 691 11538 9 Princeton New Jersey 2003 in re Conference Objects images and the word art in the service of the liturgy Kremer Bruno P 2017 Kremer Bruno P ed Wenige Tage nach Weihnachten Die Heiligen Drei Konige kommen Weihnachtsbaum und Osterhase Unsere Jahresfeste biologisch betrachtet in German Berlin Heidelberg Springer pp 17 33 doi 10 1007 978 3 662 54769 4 2 ISBN 978 3 662 54769 4 retrieved 29 January 2023 Boch Clemens 2012 German Der Dreikonigenschrein im Kolner Dom Theologische Aspekte der Darstellung Universitat zu Koln Kunsthistorisches Institut KHI ISBN 978 3 668 04879 9 print ISBN 978 3 668 04878 2 ebook 2012 Leslie Frank 1872 English Tomb of the Three Kings Frank Leslie s Pleasant Hours No 1 Vol XII p 185 Frank Leslie publisher New York February July 1872 volume Salibi Kamal Suleiman English 1980 A History of Arabia Caravan Books New York p 46 ISBN 978 0 88206 036 1 hardcover 1980 Lowenthal David 1998 The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1998 xvi Cologne Cathedral Supposedly has the Bones of the Three Wise Men Unearthed www sciencechannel com Retrieved 7 November 2017 Latin original Temporibus domini Philippi episcopi qui successit Reinoldo fabricata est eis capsa sicut nobis narraverunt qui presentes erant eorum translatoni Floss Dreikoenigenbuch 1864 pp 116 122 Latin copy in MGH 25 108 Koln Cologne Digital Medienproduktion GmbH Der Hohe Dom zu Koln Kathedrale und Weltkulturerbe Gebaut fur Gott und die Menschen Retrieved 7 November 2017 German original In einer besonderen Abteilung des Schreins zeigten sich nun mit den Resten uralter vermoderter Binden wahrscheinlich Byssus nebst Stuecken aromatischer Harze und aehnlicher Substanzen die zahlreichen Gebeine dreier Personen die mit Beihilfe der anwesenden Sachverstaendigen sich zu fast vollstaendigen Koerpern ordnen liessen der eine aus erster Jugendzeit der zweite im ersten Mannesalter der dritte bejahrt Zwei Muenzen Bracteaten von Silber und nur auf einer Seite gepraegt lagen bei die eine erweislich aus den Tagen Philipps von Heinsberg zeigt eine Kirche See Note die andere ein Kreuz das Jurisdictionsschwert an der einen den Bischofsstab an der anderen Seite Floss Dreikoenigenbuch 1864 p 108 Hartzheim Josephus Historia Rei Nummariae Coloniensis Et Dissertationes De Eadem Pars prima De Nummis Archiepiscoporum Coloniensium Pars Secunda De Nummis Ducum Juliacensium amp Montensium amp Agnatorum Genti Juliacensi Pars Tertia De Nummis Civitatis Coloniensis 1754 German original Ganz so wie die Muenze Philipps bei Hartzheim historia rei nummariae coloniensis Tafel 3 Nr 14 16 doch ohne die Umschrift die andere in viereckiger Form in der Mitte ein Kreuz das Jurisdictionsschwert an der einen den Bischofsstab an der anderen Seite auch ohne Umschrift ist jedenfalls nicht juenger und duerfte sich vielleicht als eine Muenze Rainald s erweisen Floss Dreikoenigenbuch 1864 p 108 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shrine of the Three Magi Cologne Dreikonigenschrein on the Cologne Cathedral site Information concerning the relics of the three kings in German Images of the shrine Requires some navigation go to image database click search page type dreikonigenschrein in Freitext field and click Suchen search Mark Rose The Three Kings amp the Star 50 56 29 N 6 57 32 E 50 9413 N 6 959 E 50 9413 6 959 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shrine of the Three Kings amp oldid 1170555026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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