Epiphany.
Le six janvier
"Little Christmas" is the Feast of the Epiphany. Epiphany is celebrated in many nations, not as Christmas, but as the day the Wise men [astrologers, magi] arrived at the Manger to worship the Christ,. (Jan 6, or the closest Sunday) It is celebrated because wise men are seen to symbolize the gentile nations.
Christians celebrate the arrival of the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings, as part of the Epiphany on January 6th. It is a feast day commemorating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus and is especially significant in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions.
It is called the Epiphany. It marks the arrival of the three wise men and also the end of Christmas.
On 5th January, the Spanish throw candies and other sweets onto floats during the Three Kings Day parade, which celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This tradition is similar to how children celebrate Mardi Gras by catching beads and sweets thrown from floats during parades.
It is traditional to share a piece of 'la galette des rois' (the Wise Men's cake). In the families where a crèche (Nativity scene) is put in place, children can put the little figures of the Wise Men in place to mark their arrival.
Epiphany, (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, "manifestation", "striking appearance",[1]) or Theophany, (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia,[2]) meaning "vision of God",[3] is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ.
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Los Reyes Magos is celebrated every January 6. It is also known as the Feast of the 3 Kings or 3 wise Men.
Sages is French for wise men.
There were 3 wise men.
No. However, many Jews were wise men.