Christ the King
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Christ the King
Summary
Christ the King is a rank[1]. It draws 124 Wikipedia views per month (rank category, ranking #7 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- Christ the King's image is recorded as Hubert van Eyck 023.jpg[3].
- Christ the King's instance of is recorded as rank[4].
- Christ the King's instance of is recorded as title of Jesus[5].
- Christ the King's Commons category is recorded as Christ the King[6].
- Christ the King's has part is recorded as Feast of Christ the King[7].
- Christ the King's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03bx1k7[8].
- Christ the King's feast day is recorded as Feast of Christ the King[9].
- Christ the King's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Christ the King[10].
- Christ the King's Iconclass notation is recorded as 11D3222[11].
- Christ the King's represents is recorded as Jesus Christ[12].
- Christ the King's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Feast-of-Christ-the-King[13].
- Christ the King's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'la', 'text': 'Dominus Noster Iesus Christus Universorum Rex'}[14].
- Christ the King's archINFORM keyword ID is recorded as 3178[15].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for Christ the King include Rex Popular Front[16], a political party[17], in Belgium[18], founded in 1935[19], headquartered in Brussels[20]; Cathedral of it, Mullingar[21], a Catholic cathedral[22], in Ireland[23], founded in 1936[24]; La Spezia Cathedral[25], a cathedral[26], in Italy[27]; Co-cathedral of it in Belgrade[28], a church building[29], in Serbia[30], founded in 1924[31]; Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re[32], a parish church[33], in Italy[34], founded in 1920[35]; Panevėžys Cathedral[36], a cathedral[37], in Lithuania[38], founded in 1933[39]; Christ the King Church, Marks[40], a church building[41], in Russia[42]; and Christ the King Cathedral, Toledo[43], a Catholic cathedral[44], in Brazil[45], founded in 1975[46].
Why It Matters
Christ the King draws 124 Wikipedia views per month (rank category, ranking #7 of 26).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
Entities named for it include Rex Popular Front[16], a political party[17], in Belgium[18], founded in 1935[19], headquartered in Brussels[20]; Cathedral of it, Mullingar[21], a Catholic cathedral[22], in Ireland[23], founded in 1936[24]; La Spezia Cathedral[25], a cathedral[26], in Italy[27]; Co-cathedral of it in Belgrade[28], a church building[29], in Serbia[30], founded in 1924[31]; Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re[32], a parish church[33], in Italy[34], founded in 1920[35]; and Panevėžys Cathedral[36], a cathedral[37], in Lithuania[38], founded in 1933[39].