Caspar Creuziger died in 1548.
Donald Caspar was born in 1927.
Caspar Riffel died in 1856.
Caspar Phillipson was born in 1971, in Denmark.
Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, the three Magi or Wise Men from the Nativity story, are traditionally depicted as riding camels. This imagery stems from the association of camels with the regions of the East, where the Magi are believed to have originated. The use of camels symbolizes their long journey to visit the newborn Jesus in Bethlehem.
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The Three Wise Men were - according to tradition - Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
Their names were Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar - known collectively as The Magi.(Magi is the plural of Magus -meaning 'wise man' from which we get the word 'magician'.)
The 3 Kings, or wise men, were Caspar, Balthazar & Melchior.
The wise men are not named, but tradition has it that they were named Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
'your obese, next time you come see me, take the long way' (is what the wise man would have said if he knew of the physical health benifits)
"In a Bleak Mid-Winter"
Myrrh I don't know who originally answered this question, but from various web sites you can find any one of three answers to the question: gold, incense, myrrh. The reason it is difficult to find an answer is that the three wise men named Caspar, Melchoir and Balthazar are from European folklore, and therefore not actual fact, with a definitive answer. The Bible tells us only that there were wise men (or magi, multiple, more than one) who came from the east, looking for the King of the Jews, and they worshipped Him and offered him gifts of gold, frankincesne and myrrh. Very few details are included in this account.
After a fight, it would be wise to leave a man alone until he is ready to come to you.
Caspar Neher has written: 'Caspar Neher'
A wise man knows when to hold his tongue.
Although the wise men of the New Testament are not named in the Bible, tradition ascribes their names. They are Caspar or Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.