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Magi
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Magi (mā`jī), priestly caste of ancient Persia. Probably Median in origin, they were, according to Herodotus, a tribe rather than a priestly family. Zoroaster Zoroaster (zōr`ōăs'tər), c.628 B.C.–c.551 B.C.
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 is thought to have been a Magus. Study of the Magi is hampered by the lack of original source material. They are thought to have molded a pre-Zoroastrian religion, but nothing is known of it except by inference. After Zoroaster, Magian priests headed Zoroastrianism; the greatest was Saena. The Magi were revered by classic authors as wise men, and their reputed power over demons gave rise to the word magic. For the Magi of Mat. 2, see Wise Men of the East Wise Men of the East, Magi, or Three Kings, men who came from the East to adore the newborn Jesus. Mat. 2. They were the first to tell Herod of the birth. A star (the Star of Bethlehem) had been a sign for them.
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The Adoration of the Magi, oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, 1504; …
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In Christian tradition, wise men from the East who came to pay homage to the infant Jesus. According to Matthew 2:1–12, they followed a miraculous guiding star to Bethlehem and brought gifts of “gold and frankincense and myrrh.” Herod asked them to report the location of Jesus' birth on their return journey, but an angel warned them of his evil intentions. In later Christian tradition they were said to be kings and were given the names Melchior, Balthasar, and Gaspar. Their visit was seen as evidence that the Gentiles as well as the Jews would worship Jesus, and it is celebrated in the feast of Ephiphany. See also magus.



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Velasco-Castrejon O, Valdespino JL, Tapia-Conyer R, Salvatierra B, Guzman-Bracho C, Magos C, et al.
You will consult Father Martin del Rio in his Magical Disquisitions, where he treats diffusely of this lost and bedeviled people" (Maldficos, hechiceros, magos, nigromanticos; aunque estos nombres son diferentes y por diferentes razones se confunden unos con otros.
In addition to El Dia de los Muertos, celebrated on November 2nd, the book includes Las Posadas, the pre-Christmas holiday that traces the attempts of Mary and Joseph to find lodging; the New Year's Day celebration, Los Matachines; and La Fiesta de los Reyes Magos, honoring the Magi, on January 6th.
 
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