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Magi$46193$ - translation to ολλανδικά

ESTONIAN COMPOSER (1922-2021)
Ester Magi

Magi      
n. van magus (de drie koningen, de wijzen uit het Oosten die naar Jeruzalem kwamen om te knielen voor het kind Jezus nadat ze zijn ster gezien hadden)
Wise Men of the East         
  • Sternsinger}} – Christmas carolers in [[Sanok]], Poland
  • ''Adoración de los Reyes Magos'' by [[El Greco]], 1568 ([[Museo Soumaya]], [[Mexico City]])
  • Biblical Magi stained glass window, c. 1896, at [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]], showing the three magi with Joseph, Mary, and Jesus
  • [[James Tissot]]: ''The Magi Journeying'' (c. 1890), [[Brooklyn Museum]], [[New York City]]
  • ''Caspar'' by [[Jan van Bijlert]]. Oil on panel. Circa 1640–1650
  • The Adoration of the Magi]]'', [[Peter Paul Rubens]], 1609 and 1628-29
  • chasse]], c. 1200 ([[Musée de Cluny]], Paris)
  • [[Sternsinger]]}} in [[Vienna]], Austria
  • The three Magi (named Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior), from [[Herrad of Landsberg]]'s ''[[Hortus deliciarum]]'' (12th century)
  • The Three Wise Kings, ''[[Catalan Atlas]],'' 1375, fol. V: "This province is called [[Tarshish]], from which came the Three Wise Kings, and they came to [[Bethlehem]] in Judaea with their gifts and worshipped Jesus Christ, and they are entombed in the city of [[Cologne]] two days journey from [[Bruges]]."
  • Incised third century A.D. [[sarcophagus]] slab depicts the ''[[Adoration of the Magi]]'', from the [[Catacombs of Rome]] - translated as, "Severa, may you live in god", Severa being the woman buried in the sarcophagus and likely the figure to the left of the inscription
GROUP OF DISTINGUISHED FOREIGNERS WHO VISITED JESUS AFTER HIS BIRTH
Three Magi; 3 Wise Men; Wise Men of the East; Three wise men; Magi (Bible); Three Wise Men; The Visit of the Magi to Jesus; The biblical magi; The Three Magi; Three kings; The three wise men; 3 Kings; Three Kings; Los Reyes Magos; Wise Men (Magi); Biblical magi; Gifts of the Magi; The 3 wise men; 3 magi; The 3 magi; The 3 kings; Wise Men From the East; Gold, frankincense, and myrrh; Gold frankincense and myrrh; Reyes magos; The Three Wise Men; Visit of the Magi; Visit of the Wise Men; Visit of the wise men; Three Wise Men from the East; The Magi
Wijzen uit het Oosten, wijze mannen die uit hete oosten kwamen om de baby Jezus te aanbidden (Bijbels)
Three Wise Men         
  • Sternsinger}} – Christmas carolers in [[Sanok]], Poland
  • ''Adoración de los Reyes Magos'' by [[El Greco]], 1568 ([[Museo Soumaya]], [[Mexico City]])
  • Biblical Magi stained glass window, c. 1896, at [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]], showing the three magi with Joseph, Mary, and Jesus
  • [[James Tissot]]: ''The Magi Journeying'' (c. 1890), [[Brooklyn Museum]], [[New York City]]
  • ''Caspar'' by [[Jan van Bijlert]]. Oil on panel. Circa 1640–1650
  • The Adoration of the Magi]]'', [[Peter Paul Rubens]], 1609 and 1628-29
  • chasse]], c. 1200 ([[Musée de Cluny]], Paris)
  • [[Sternsinger]]}} in [[Vienna]], Austria
  • The three Magi (named Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior), from [[Herrad of Landsberg]]'s ''[[Hortus deliciarum]]'' (12th century)
  • The Three Wise Kings, ''[[Catalan Atlas]],'' 1375, fol. V: "This province is called [[Tarshish]], from which came the Three Wise Kings, and they came to [[Bethlehem]] in Judaea with their gifts and worshipped Jesus Christ, and they are entombed in the city of [[Cologne]] two days journey from [[Bruges]]."
  • Incised third century A.D. [[sarcophagus]] slab depicts the ''[[Adoration of the Magi]]'', from the [[Catacombs of Rome]] - translated as, "Severa, may you live in god", Severa being the woman buried in the sarcophagus and likely the figure to the left of the inscription
GROUP OF DISTINGUISHED FOREIGNERS WHO VISITED JESUS AFTER HIS BIRTH
Three Magi; 3 Wise Men; Wise Men of the East; Three wise men; Magi (Bible); Three Wise Men; The Visit of the Magi to Jesus; The biblical magi; The Three Magi; Three kings; The three wise men; 3 Kings; Three Kings; Los Reyes Magos; Wise Men (Magi); Biblical magi; Gifts of the Magi; The 3 wise men; 3 magi; The 3 magi; The 3 kings; Wise Men From the East; Gold, frankincense, and myrrh; Gold frankincense and myrrh; Reyes magos; The Three Wise Men; Visit of the Magi; Visit of the Wise Men; Visit of the wise men; Three Wise Men from the East; The Magi
n. Magi, drie Wijzen uit het Oosten om het kindje Jezus te aanbidden (Bijbels)

Ορισμός

Magi
·noun ·pl A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ester Mägi

Ester Mägi (10 January 1922 – 14 May 2021) was an Estonian composer, widely regarded as the First Lady of Estonian Music.