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Caspar (otherwise known as casper, gaspar, kaspar, jasper, kasper, [1] and other variations) was one of the 'three kings', along with melchior and balthazar, representing the wise men or biblical magi. Caspar provides gender specific recovery treatment in cambridge and somerville for adults 18+ who have completed detox (or are otherwise not at risk for withdrawal) and seeking to stabilize in early. Caspar beach is the perfect place to surf, dive, kayak, fish, pick up shells and sea glass, stroll the dunes and dune grass, or simply work on that tan lounging on a beautiful northern california beach.
While caspar’s story is intertwined with legendary and traditional accounts rather than biblical text, he serves an important symbolic role. Located between fort bragg and mendocino, caspar was one of the busiest mill towns in northern california for almost a century, churning out 45,000 board feet a day in its heyday. Saint caspar, also known as gaspar or kasper, is celebrated as one of the three magi or wise men who visited baby jesus in bethlehem.
The name caspar is of persian origin and means "treasurer" or "keeper of the treasure." it is derived from the persian word "kandschwar," which refers to a person who guards and protects valuable. Definition of 'caspar' caspar in british english (ˈkæspə , ˈkæspɑː ) or gaspar noun (in christian tradition) one of the magi, the other two being melchior and balthazar In latin tradition dating from the seventh century, (from a greek manuscript) their names are given as gaspar (or caspar/jasper), melchior and balthasar.