- the
Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia
until late
antiquity and beyond,
mágos (μάγος) was
influenced by (and
eventually displaced) Gr**** goēs (γόης),...
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Mago may
refer to:
Mago Island, an
island in Fiji
Mago, Minorca, a
Carthaginian and
later Roman town in
Menorca Mago, Russia, a
rural locality (a settlement)...
- Goa’s
famous structures; the Reis
Magos Fort, and the Reis
Magos Church – the
first church in Bardez. "Reis
Magos" is the
Portuguese name for the Three...
- Antique.
Magos,
Alicia P. (1994). "The
Concept of Mari-it in
Panaynon Maritime Worldview in
Visayan Fisherfolks". VMAS, CSSP, UP Diliman. I.
Magos, Alicia...
- from Gr**** μάγος (
magos), as used in the
original Gr**** text of the
Gospel of
Matthew (in the plural: μάγοι, magoi). The Gr****
magos itself is derived...
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Mago Barca (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍 𐤁𐤓𐤒, romanized: Magon Barqa; died 202 BC) was a Carthaginian,
member of the
Barcid family, who pla**** an
important role...
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Salvaterra de
Magos (European
Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌsalvɐˈtɛʁɐ ðɨ ˈmaɣuʃ] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Santarém in Portugal. The po****tion...
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Festa dos Reis. In the
village of Reis
Magos, in Goa,
there is a fort
called Reis
Magos (Wise Men) or Três Reis
Magos for
Biblical Magi.
Celebrations include...
- later, her
compilation album, Lo
Mejor de
Magos Herrera was released. Later, in the
summer of 2013,
Magos recorded Dawn, with
multiple Grammy winner...
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Patrick Mago (born 4
December 1994) is a
professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a prop for the
Wigan Warriors in
Super League. He previously...