- modern-day
words "magic" and "magician". In the
Gospel of Matthew, "μάγοι" (
magoi) from the east do
homage to the
Christ Child, and the
transliterated plural...
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Ageneiosus magoi is a
species of
driftwood catfish of the
family Auchenipteridae. It
occurs only in the
Orinoco Basin. Mesa-Salazar, L. (2022). "Ageneiosus...
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Serrabrycon magoi is a
species of
characin endemic to Venezuela. This
species is the only
known member of its genus. It is
lepidophagous -
eating the...
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Bryconops magoi is a
small species of fish from
South America. It is only
found in Venezuela,
along with
sister species Bryconops collettei. Its tail-fin...
- only
species is
Hylaeonympha magoi. It is
endemic to Venezuela. Paulson, D.; von Ellenrieder, N. (2006). "Hylaeonympha
magoi". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Christ's
birth in
which an
unnumbered party of
unnamed "wise men" (μάγοι,
mágoi)
visits him in a
house (οἰκίαν, oikian), not a stable. The New
Revised Standard...
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known as
Magoi (マゴイ) to
power their magical weapons and abilities. This
energy must be used with care, as
despite the fact that an individual's
magoi can be...
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Damien Lagrange Grégory
Lamboley Benjamin Lapeyre Benoit Lecouls Henri Magois Gérald
Merceron Jean
Pambrun Vincent Pelo
Julien Pierre Jules Plisson Dany...
- One of the
earliest surviving accounts of the
Persian mágoi was
provided by the Gr****
historian Herodotus....
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selection primarily from
black carp
called nogoi (野鯉, lit. 'wild carp') or
magoi (真鯉, lit. 'true carp'),
which inhabit lakes, ponds, and
rivers in ****an...