Yes. They did.
Another answer:No, not according to the gospel accounts.
The shepherds, guided by angelic announcement, found the "babe" Jesus in the manger on the night of His birth. (Luke 2:9-12)
The wise men (Matthew never specifies how many), guided by the star, found Jesus as a "young child" in a "house." (Matthew 2:9-12)
Christmas traditions combine the two accounts into one event, but they were actually two separate events. All indications from Matthew are that Jesus was as much as two years old by the time of the visit of the wise men.
Melchior gave baby Jesus myrrh. Melchior was one of the 3 wise men who came to visit Jesus when he was born in a manger.
in a manger in Bethlehem
In a manger in Bethlehem.
A manger.
Mary laid baby Jesus in a manger after his birth, wrapping him in swaddling clothes.
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born in a manger indeed
Jesus's first bed was a MANGER because there were no crib for him to lay in. :( That was so sad :(
The cattle.
The three wise men coming to visit baby jesus.
A manger was Jesus' crib, for as the angels declared to the shepherds: "and you shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manager", which basically an animal feeding troth.
Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the three Magi, the star of Bethlehem. Some farm animals are also usually present.