Camels are known to have existed in Egypt since at least 2000 BCE, but there is no evidence that they were domesticated until introduced by the Persians in the fifth century BCE.
no, since they were from Persia and Persians are known for their horse back skills. It is thought they came on horse back and not Camels. Sorry those who have camels in their Nativity
I think they travel on horse
They do it on Three Kings Eve to feed the Camels that belong to the three Wise Men.
yes
As they travelled on camels, which are slow and the bible only says that they came from the east . So it might have taken them weeks.
Certainly not, as the bible says, the wise men came from far away countries on camels.
Camels are the animals that the Three Wise Men rode as they were following the star that led them to Jesus in Bethlehem.
No, camels have always been featured. Horses were very expensive in those days and couldn't travel the distance that was needed.
The wise men are often depicted riding on camels in the traditional Christian nativity story. These camels are believed to have carried the three wise men to visit baby Jesus after following the star.
one of the wise men's camels
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There were no wise men came from France , it is said all three wise men came from the east.
The Three Wise Men were - according to tradition - Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
Children leave out treats such as cookies and milk for the Three Kings on Three Kings Day, which is also known as Epiphany or Dia de los Reyes in some cultures. This is a traditional way to thank the Three Kings for their gifts and blessings.