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The Feast of Epiphany - Symbolism of the Three Crowns #3688619 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features three distinctively styled crowns-ornate gold with fleur-de-lis and gem accents-representing the Magi (Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar). Their colors (gold, purple, green) and motifs evoke regality, wisdom, and spiritual authority, central to Epiphany’s celebration of Christ’s manifestation to the Gentiles. The Gothic-style text “The Feast of Epiphany” reinforces the liturgical context.
Used on religious education sites, church event pages, or Catholic/Orthodox liturgical calendars to illustrate Epiphany traditions; matches user intent seeking theological symbolism, feast day explanations, or visual aids for sermons or lessons.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism behind the three crowns representing the Magi in Christian tradition during the Feast of Epiphany. Learn their meaning and history.
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