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Definition of Magians

Magian
Magian Ma"gi*an, a. Of or pertaining to the Magi.
Magian
Magian Ma"gi*an, n. One of the Magi, or priests of the Zoroastrian religion in Persia; an adherent of the Zoroastrian religion. -- Ma"gi*an*ism, n.

Meaning of Magians from wikipedia

- Cyropaedia, Xenophon depicts the magians as authorities for all religious matters (8.3.11), and imagines the magians to be responsible for the education...
- believe and those who are Jews and the Sabians and the Christians and the Magians and those who ****ociate (others with Allah)– surely Allah will decide between...
- non-Babylonian Middle East ("Magian"), and Western or European ("Faustian"). Spengler combined a number of groups under the "Magian" label; "Semitic", Arabian...
- believed and those who were Jews and the Sabians and the Christians and the Magians and those who ****ociated with Allah - Allah will judge between them on...
- pseudepigraphical "****enistic Magians", that is, a long line of Gr**** and other ****enistic writers who wrote under the name of famous "Magians". While Pseudo-Zoroaster...
- the cultural confrontation between Jews as whom Spengler described as a Magian people versus Europeans as a Faustian people. Stapel described Jews as a...
- the Syrian considered them as pagan, followers of mahdi and adepts of Magianism. Their mahdi called himself Christ and the Holy Ghost. In the early Middle...
- Islamic tradition understands Zoroaster to be the founding prophet of the Magians (via Aramaic, Arabic Majūsiyya, collective Majūs). The 11th-century Cordoban...
- announced. In 2020, a direct sequel called The Irregular at Magic High School Magian Company began being published. Set after the events of Volume 32, the sequel...
- widely used in the sources for early Islamic history for the priests of the Magians reciting and intoning the Zoroastrian prayers and scriptures, producing...