The first visitors that Jesus had were the shepherd.
The wise men, also known as the Magi, were the first visitors to acknowledge Jesus as king. They traveled from the East to worship him and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their visit is traditionally celebrated on Epiphany, twelve days after Christmas.
There were several people who missed out this day of Easter, though Peter and John and Mary Magdalene were the first but many other disciples were not at all there at the tomb of Jesus.
it is unknown how many wise men from the east came, however there were only three gifts given. most likely they were rich astronomers and scribes looking at the stars and reading the old testament. mat 2:1-9
I think the Vikings were the first visitors.
The three Wise Men are of the most well known visitors.
As astrologers, they were wittingly or unwittingly led by what appeared to them as a moving "star."
One or all of the Wise Men (Magi) as the Scripture is not specific about this - not naming the visitors or their number.
Visitor's or Visitors'... The apostrophe in this case is possessive, in that the washroom belongs to the visitor (in the first case), or the visitors (in the the 2nd case). I think the safest bet would be to go with Visitors' .
The first European visitors to North America were the Vikings.
The first visitor were the shepherds.
Jesus died first
Jesus died first