Lasse & Anita - Person Sheet
Lasse & Anita - Person Sheet
NameEsther Queen of Persia , 75G Grandmother
Alias/AKAKosmartydene
Spouses
Death424 BC
OccupationRuled 464-424
MotherAmestris Queen of Persia (505bc-~425bc)
Notes for Esther Queen of Persia
Esther=Kosmartydene. According to the Bible ( Esthers Book).
The Babylonian Jewess = the Babylonian concubine who was Darius' mother.

Kilde:
http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per00533.htm#0
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Saved the Jews.
According to the Bible (Esthers book), but historically probably incorrect.
Persian sources says Xerxes’ (Ahasverus’) real wife was Atossa (Huatosa).

Esther from Esther's book in the Bible:
The Book of Esther - more a religious calling to celebrate the Purim feast than a historical document - has proved difficult to place in a historical context.
"Ahasuerus" should be Xerxes, but the career of his queen Vashti in no way corresponds to that of Xerxes's wife Amestris, nor to any woman of his court known in Persian sources. Josephus identified Ahasuerus as his son , Artaxerxes, and this seems more likely. Among his 4 known concubines or queens, two of them are the 78th great-grandmothers of my children. One of them was a Babylonian Jewess, who is no doubt the one named Esther in Jewish tradition and the mother of king Darius while in Persian sources is called Kosmartydene. It can't be proven, but would be interesting if the Vashti of the Old Testament was then actually our 78th great-grandmother, Andia, mother of Darius II's queen Parysatis, ancestress of the later Achemenids.
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