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  2. Biblical Magi - Wikipedia

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    The three Magi (named Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior), from Herrad of Landsberg's Hortus deliciarum (12th century) The names and origins of the Magi are never given in scripture, but have been provided by various traditions and legends. [28] Among Western Christians, the earliest and most common names are: Melchior (/ ˈ m ɛ l k i ɔːr ...

  3. Caspar (magus) - Wikipedia

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    The town by name Piravom in Kerala State, Southern India has for long claimed that one of the three Biblical Magi went from there. The name Piravom in the local Malayalam language translates to "birth". It is believed that the name originated from a reference to the Nativity of Jesus. There is a concentration of three churches named after the ...

  4. Melchior (magus) - Wikipedia

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    The Adoration of the Three Kings by Girolamo da Santacroce. The Gospels in the New Testament do not give the names of the Magi, or even their number; however, their traditional names are ascribed to a Greek manuscript from 500 AD translated into Latin and commonly accepted as the source of the names. [1]

  5. Balthazar (magus) - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Matthew does not give the names of the Magi (or even how many there were), but their traditional names are ascribed to a Greek manuscript from 500 AD translated into Latin and commonly accepted as the source of the names. [3]

  6. What You Should Know About Día de Los Reyes (Three ... - AOL

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    Just like some kids leave out shoes for St. Nicholas the first week of December, children in Mexico leave their shoes out to be filled with treats and gifts from the Three Wise Men on January 5.

  7. Shrine of the Three Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral Another view Shrine of the Three Kings Köln 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.

  8. 'Christmas on Call,' 'Three Wiser Men and a Boy' and more ...

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    In this sequel to Three Wise Men and a Baby, the story picks up five years later with the Brenner brothers having to step in to take over Thomas's holiday school musical.

  9. What’s a Hallmark Holiday Movie Set Like? Us Takes You Behind ...

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    The movie is a sequel to 2022’s Three Wise Men and a Baby starring Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes and Andrew Walker as brothers Stephan, Taylor and Luke, respectively.