Three Kings (disambiguation)
- Three Kings (disambiguation)
Three Kings can refer to several things:
* Biblical Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men, appearing in the "Gospel of Matthew" and in Christmas imagery
* The "belt" in Orion - three stars in the constellation
* Battle of the Three Kings, also known as the "Battle of Alcazarquivir", a decisive 1578 Moroccan victory over Portugal
* Three Kings, New Zealand is a suburb of Auckland City, New Zealand
* Three Kings Islands, islands located off the coast of the Northland Region, New Zealand, known for scuba diving
* "Three Kings (film)", a 1999 action/drama movie set in post-Gulf War Iraq
* "Les Rois mages", a 2001 French film dubbed "The Three Kings" in English
* "Los Reyes Magos (film)", a 2003 animated Spanish film
* "Three Kings of Blues": Albert King, Freddie King, and B.B. King
* "3 Kings" is a song by Slim Thug, T.I. and Bun B off of Slim Thug's "Already Platinum" album.
*Three Kings (Czech antinazi resistance) (Tři králové in Czech), Czech antinazi group of World War II
*Three Wise Men (cocktail), a drink made from a mixture of three different types of Whiskey.
*Three Kings (YuYu Hakusho), the three rulers of Makai, the demon plane, in the manga and anime series "YuYu Hakusho".
* One of the Books of Kings in the Bible, also called 1 Kings
*"Three Kings", an episode of "Family Guy"
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