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Magi (PLUR), or
magus (SING), is the term for
priests in
Zoroastrianism and
earlier Iranian religions. The
earliest known use of the word
magi is in the...
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Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ MAY-jy or /ˈmædʒaɪ/ MAJ-eye; singular: magus), also
known as the
Three Wise Men,
Three Kings, and
Three Magi, are distinguished...
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Magis (pronounced "màh-gis") is a
Latin word that
means "more" or "greater".[better source needed] It is
related to ad
majorem Dei gloriam, a
Latin phrase...
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magi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magi are
priests in
Zoroastrianism and
earlier Iranian religions.
Magi may also
refer to:
Andrea Magi (born...
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Mägi is a
surname of
Estonian origin. The word "
mägi" in
Estonian means "mountain" or "hill".
People with the
surname Mägi include: Anne
Mägi (born 1960)...
- "The Gift of the
Magi" is a
short story by O.
Henry (pen name of
William Sydney Porter)
first published in 1905. The
story tells of a
young husband and...
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Magi astrology is a
system of
astrology introduced to the
public by the
Magi Society, its originator,
through its
three books published from 1995 to 1999...
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Ester Mägi (10
January 1922 – 14 May 2021) was an
Estonian composer. Her
compositional output is
substantial and
represents all genres, from
chamber and...
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Konrad Vilhelm Mägi (1
November 1878 – 15
August 1925) was an
Estonian painter,
primarily known for his
landscape work. He was one of the most colour-sensitive...
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Adoration of the
Magi or
Adoration of the
Kings or
Visitation of the Wise Men is the name
traditionally given to the
subject in the
Nativity of Jesus...