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  • The ''Three Wise Men'', '''The Three Kings''' and ''The Magi'' are alternate ways of referring to the "Wise Men from t Most Western Christian churches commemorate the visit of The Three Kings as The Feast of the Epiphany, held on the 6th January. This is the [[The T
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  • ==The Three Kings in Art== ==The Three Kings in Literature and Music==
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  • ==The Three Kings in Art== ==The Three Kings in Literature and Music==
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  • #redirect [[The Three Kings]]
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  • The ''Three Wise Men'', '''The Three Kings''' and ''The Magi'' are alternate ways of referring to the "Wise Men from t Most Western Christian churches commemorate the visit of The Three Kings as The Feast of the Epiphany, held on the 6th January. This is the [[The T
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  • {{r|The Three Kings}}
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  • ...nown in Christian tradition as ''The Magi'', the ''Three Wise Men'' or ''[[The Three Kings]]'') visited as well, <ref> Matthew 2: 1-12 </ref> bringing expensive gifts
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