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  2. Melchior (magus) - Wikipedia

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    Melchior was described by Bede in the 8th century as being "an old man, with white hair and long beard." [ 2 ] Melchior is also commonly referred to as the King of Persia. [ 2 ] Following the Star of Bethlehem , the Magi first travelled to the palace of Herod the Great , who then asked for the Magi to find the Child Jesus and report back to him.

  3. Caspar (magus) - Wikipedia

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    These gifts apparently have deeper significance, the gold signifying the regal status of Jesus, the frankincense his divinity, and the myrrh his human nature. Caspar is traditionally portrayed with a reddish beard in the middle of the three kings, as younger than Melchior and older than Balthasar, and who waits in line behind Melchior to give ...

  4. List of Dungeons & Dragons fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spawn of Dragonspear Adventure Gamebook #17 Steve Perrin 0880385707 / 9780880385701 Adventure Gamebook 06/1988: Greyhawk: The Name of the Game: Novel: Rose Estes: 0-88038-614-2: Greyhawk Adventures: 07/1988: Forgotten Realms: Spellfire: Novel: Ed Greenwood: 0-88038-587-1: Shandrill's Saga: 08/1988 AD&D Prince of Thieves Adventure Gamebook #18 ...

  5. Balthazar (magus) - Wikipedia

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    Balthazar gave the gift of myrrh, which symbolised the future death of a king, as myrrh was an expensive item at the time. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Following his return to his own country, avoiding King Herod, it is purported that Balthazar celebrated Christmas with the other members of the Magi in Armenia in 54 AD but later died on 6 January 55 AD, aged 112.

  6. Shenandoah (beard) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the style, there are subtle differences in the shape, size, and general manageability. The chin curtain is a particular style that grows along the jawline and covers the chin completely. This is not to be confused with the chinstrap beard—a similar style of beard that also grows along the jawline but does not fully cover the chin ...

  7. A Time of Gifts - Wikipedia

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    A Time of Gifts (1977) is a travel book by British author Patrick Leigh Fermor. Published by John Murray when the author was 62, it is a memoir of the first part of Leigh Fermor's journey on foot across Europe from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople (officially Istanbul ) in 1933/34.

  8. Samuel Beard (public servant) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Beard (born 1939) is a social entrepreneur, and public servant. [1] With Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Robert Taft Jr. , Sam created and Co-Chaired the Jefferson Awards , an American Nobel Prize for public service and youth leadership training.

  9. General Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The General Post Office (GPO) [1] was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. [2] Established in England in the 17th century, the GPO was a state monopoly covering the dispatch of items from a specific sender to a specific receiver (which was to be of great importance when new forms of communication were invented); it was overseen by a ...