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- Saint_Caspar abstract "Saint Caspar (otherwise known as St. Casper, St. Gaspar, St. Kaspar, St. Jaspar and other variations) along with St. Melchior and St. Balthasar, represent the three wise men (Biblical Magi) mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew, verses 2:1-9. Although the Bible does not specify who or what the Magi were, since the seventh century, the Magi have been identified in the Western Church as Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. St. Caspar and the other two are considered Saints by the Catholic Church.".
- Saint_Caspar thumbnail The_three_Magi_(Balthasar,_Caspar,_Melchior).jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Caspar wikiPageID "37686251".
- Saint_Caspar wikiPageRevisionID "605995439".
- Saint_Caspar hasPhotoCollection Saint_Caspar.
- Saint_Caspar subject Category:1st-century_Christian_saints.
- Saint_Caspar subject Category:Biblical_Roman_Catholic_saints.
- Saint_Caspar subject Category:Christmas_characters.
- Saint_Caspar comment "Saint Caspar (otherwise known as St. Casper, St. Gaspar, St. Kaspar, St. Jaspar and other variations) along with St. Melchior and St. Balthasar, represent the three wise men (Biblical Magi) mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew, verses 2:1-9. Although the Bible does not specify who or what the Magi were, since the seventh century, the Magi have been identified in the Western Church as Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. St.".
- Saint_Caspar label "Saint Caspar".
- Saint_Caspar sameAs m.0ndx2lc.
- Saint_Caspar sameAs Q7401079.
- Saint_Caspar sameAs Q7401079.
- Saint_Caspar wasDerivedFrom Saint_Caspar?oldid=605995439.
- Saint_Caspar depiction The_three_Magi_(Balthasar,_Caspar,_Melchior).jpg.
- Saint_Caspar isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Caspar.