Three kings day

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  1. 2. The small trinket (bean or porcelain figure) hidden in French King Cakes, with the finder becoming "king or queen" for the day.
  2. 4. Himself: A few theories suggest it was Jesus's own wedding to Mary Magdalene, but scholars largely dismiss this as historical fiction, say Quora users and the Biblical Archaeology Society.
  3. 8. Name of the wise men that brought gold to Jesus.
  4. 11. Used in Eastern Christianity, meaning "appearance of God," often commemorating Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River as His manifestation as God's Son, also celebrated around January 6th or 19th.
  5. 13. Gold,Frankincense,and mynrrh.
  6. 14. des Rois: A French "King Cake" traditionally eaten on Epiphany, with a hidden trinket (fève) to crown the finder as king or queen for the day, as described on a Facebook post.
  7. 15. / Wise Men: The three figures who visited baby Jesus.
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  1. 1. A parade, especially in Spain, to celebrate the kings' arrival.
  2. 3. The star that guided.
  3. 5. It is another form to make reference to the three kings day.
  4. 6. Affair: The presence of Jesus's brothers indicates a family event, reinforcing the idea of a close relationship.
  5. 7. bien: "To behave well," as children leave hay for the kings' camels hoping for gifts.
  6. 9. the Evangelist: Some traditions point to John, the Gospel's author, as the groom.
  7. 10. de Reyes (King's Cake): A ring-shaped cake with a hidden figure.
  8. 12. Cake (Galette des Rois): A special cake eaten in France and other places, with a hidden prize