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A character named Balthazar is included in lyrics to [[Placebo]]'s "Centrefolds": "Come on, Balthazar, I refuse to let you die..."
A character named Balthazar is included in lyrics to [[Placebo (band)| Placebo]]'s "Centrefolds": "Come on, Balthazar, I refuse to let you die..."
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Balthazar (also spelled Balthasar or Balthassar), is the name commonly attributed to one of the Three Wise Men, at least in the west. Though no names are given in the Gospel of Matthew, this was one of the names the Western church settled on in the 8th century, though other names were used by Eastern churches (for more information see Biblical Magi). It is an alternate form of the Babylonian king Belshazzar, mentioned in the Book of Daniel.

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References in pop culture: A character named Balthazar is included in lyrics to Placebo's "Centrefolds": "Come on, Balthazar, I refuse to let you die..."