also known as the three kings
Gaspar, Melchior, and Baltasar are the names traditionally given to the Three Wise Men or Magi who visited the infant Jesus in The Bible. According to Christian tradition, they brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor the newborn king.
King Gaspar brought frankincense to baby Jesus as a gift.
the people who did the jobs on Santa Clara were the Indians, missionaries,explorers and other people that fallowed Gaspar De Portola and Junipero Serra.
One or more of the magi. Their names are not recorded (the notion that there were three of them rather than some other number and the names Caspar/Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar came along much later).
The three wise men in the biblical story are traditionally known as Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. They are also referred to as the Magi who visited baby Jesus after his birth.
The three kings mentioned in the Bible are Melchior, Gaspar (Caspar), and Balthazar. They are commonly known as the Magi or the Three Wise Men, who visited the baby Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
It is uncertain as to whether or not there were 3: there were 3 GIFTS of the Magi, though.
On the night, of January 5, the figurines of the Three Wise Men are added to the nativity scene. Before going to bed the children place their old shoes under their bed or in the living room, where the Wise Men will leave them their presents. Some also place outside the house, some hay and a bucket with water for the animals, and even some cookies and milk for Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar.
Baltasar Porcel's birth name is Baltasar Porcel i Pujol.
Baltasar Marradas died in 1638.
Melchor Roel's birth name is Melchor Roel Rivas.
Baltasar Silva was born in 1984.
Baltasar Gracián died in 1658.
Baltasar Barreira was born in 1531.
Baltasar Lobo was born in 1910.
Baltasar Lobo died in 1993.
Baltasar Marradas was born in 1560.
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh. oro, incienso, y mirra. Los Reyes Magos (literally, the Meiji Kings) (Melchor, Gaspar, Baltasar) are said to have come from the East to bring those gifts to the newborn baby Jesus. In most Spanish cultures "Three Kings Day" (Día de los Tres Reyes Magos) is the day gifts are exchanged. Christmas Day is for reverence. Three Kings Day (January 6) is the day to exchange gifts.