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The Very Long Route of the Magi

Summary by El Economista
Attending tomorrow's feast, all tinged with splendor and monarchy, where we will eat crowns disguised as threads of sweet bread, as a gift to you, dear reader, I will tell you a story.It is said that the first time the world looked at the image with the name of the Magi was in the church of San Apolinar, in Ravenna, Italy, where there was a frieze decorated with mosaics from the middle of the sixth century, representing a procession.The walk was…
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Attending tomorrow's feast, all tinged with splendor and monarchy, where we will eat crowns disguised as threads of sweet bread, as a gift to you, dear reader, I will tell you a story.It is said that the first time the world looked at the image with the name of the Magi was in the church of San Apolinar, in Ravenna, Italy, where there was a frieze decorated with mosaics from the middle of the sixth century, representing a procession.The walk was…

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El Economista broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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