named Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar taken from the latin prayer...
Caspar = Christus
Melchior = Mansionem
Balthasar = Benedicat
"Christus Mansionem Benedicat" is the latin prayer that has meaning....
... Christ Bless this House ...
Balthasar Hubmaier died in 1528.
Balthasar Siberer died in 1757.
Balthasar Seña died in 1614.
Balthasar Russow died in 1600.
Balthasar Bekker was born in 1634.
The wise men are not named, but tradition has it that they were named Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
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The Three Wise Men were - according to tradition - Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
The patron saints of motorists are: Balthasar Blaise Caspar Christopher Elijah the Prophet Frances of Rome Melchior Sebastian of Aparicio
Assuming there were three - and most people only assume there were three because there were three gifts, but there could have been more - tradtion gives them the following names: Balthasar, Melchior, Caspar.
If you mean the Christmas story, their names are Balthasar, Caspar and Melchior. However, these names are not found in the Bible. They have been introduced in the Middle Ages.
Yes, the three kings - Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar - are considered Catholic saints. They are part of Christian tradition as the Magi who visited the baby Jesus after his birth.
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According to Christian tradition, the three Magi were Melchior, who brought gold; Caspar, who brought frankincense; and Balthazar, who brought myrrh, as gifts for the baby Jesus.
Casper, Melchior and BALTHASAR were the wise men (magi) who visited the baby Christ.
Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar.