What cultural names were given to the three stars of Orion's Belt in many parts of Christian Europe?
Answer
The Three Kings or the Three Marys
In various cultures, the belt stars were interpreted differently; specifically, in much of Christian Europe, they were collectively known as the Three Kings or the Three Marys.

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