No. According to the book of St. Matthew, chapter 2:
11 And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.
Matt 2:11 (KJV)
As you can see, they came "into the house". The Greek word used for "house" in this passage is one that means residence, household or home. This was clearly not a stable.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men came to visit him.
It was the visits by the Shepard and the wise men.
The wise men came to a house when Jesus was a "child." They did not show up the night he was born. They wouldn't have noticed the shepherds at all.
the Shepperd's saw Jesus first the wise men actually came 6 years later
The angel did not visit the wise men, it was by a bright star that they came to see Jesus.
To bring gifts...
yes.
We really have no idea. We do not know how many shepherds came to see Jesus and we are not sure of how many wise men came to see Jesus. There were three gifts, but that does not tell us how many wise men there were.
The wise men found Jesus in Bethlehem.
The wise men (magi) of Matthew's Gospel saw Jesus in a house (Matt 2:11), not a manger.The manger is part of Luke's Gospel.
Yes it is true that the wise men came to see Jesus . As History states that King Herod ordered all boys below two years to be killed as the wisemen cheated King Herod.
The three Wise Men are of the most well known visitors.