the two different stories don't mention each other at all, and aren't connected at all
it doesn't say how many guys there were but it does name three gifts, "gold, frankincense, and myrrh"
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so they made up a tradition of painting three specific guys, each one holding one of the three gifts
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and they probably were meant to all come from the same place but in artwork they were drawn as three different races
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