Three Magi
The "Three Magi," also known as the "Three Wise Men" or "Three Kings," are figures from the Christian tradition who visited the newborn Jesus in Bethlehem. According to the Gospel of Matthew, they followed a bright star to find him and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. These gifts symbolize Jesus's royal status, divinity, and humanity.
The Magi are often depicted as coming from the East, representing different regions and cultures. Their visit is celebrated in the Christian feast of Epiphany, which marks the revelation of Jesus to the Gentiles. The story emphasizes themes of faith, guidance, and the recognition of Jesus's significance.