Epiphany 

To many Epiphany marks the end of Christmas; traditionally the day decorations are taken down. Specifically it marks the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist or the time the Magi, also known as the three kings or wise men, visited the baby Jesus.
 
According to the Gospel of Matthew, the three wise men - named Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar - followed the star of Bethlehem across the desert to meet the baby Jesus, offering gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The gifts were symbolic of the importance of Jesus' birth - the gold representing his royal standing; frankincense his divine birth; and myrrh his mortality.
 
The word 'Epiphany' comes from Greek and means 'manifestation'. It celebrates 'the revelation of God in his Son as human in Jesus Christ' to the Magi who represent all gentiles.