Names of the Magi
In the conventional version of the Christmas story, the wise men or magi:
· Gaspar,
· Melchior and
· Balthasar
started the gift-giving custom of Christmas by bringing gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ child on Epiphany, the day on which the infant was presented. The 3 magi have been described not only as wise men, but also as kings or Persian priests and astrologers.
Epiphany is the end of the Christmas season, 12 days after Christmas, which is, literally, the mass for Christ
Other Names for the Magi
The magi were given other names, as well, including Apellus, Amerus and Damasius, which were used in Peter Comestor's medieval Historia Scholastica (source: "A Lexicon of Christian Iconography," by Bruce M. Metzger; Church History, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Mar., 1976), pp. 5-15.).
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