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  | Associates of King Xerxes I of Darius I | ||||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED plac: Persepolis | ||||||||
  | Confusion of Angels |   | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of the Confusion of Angels |   | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) (Khshayarsha) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Es 1:1 -|Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus, (this is Ahasuerus which reigned, from India ev|en unto Ethiopia, over an hundred and seven and twenty provinces:) deat: 0466 BC plac: Persepolis Ruled 0486 - 0465 BC marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Xerxes I) Artaxerxes I of Darius I |   | |||||||
birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Otanes (Utâna) of Pharnaspes |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | |||||||
  | Amestris, daughter of Otanes of Pharnaspes |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0520 BC deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  |   | Cambyses II (Kambujiya) (Arshama) of Cyrus II of Cambyses I|King|King Cambyses II (530-522 BC) | |||||||
  |   | birt: 0588 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||The name of Cambyse II's mother is not known. The Greek researcher Herodotus of Halicarnassu|s calls her Cassandane, but Ctesias of Cnidus states she was Amytis, the daughter of the las|t king of independent Media, Astyages.| deat: 0522 BC plac: Egypt Ruled 0525 - 0521 BC|518/517 BC marr: marr: marr: | |||||||
  |   | Associates of King Cambyses II of Cyrus II |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0588 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0522 BC |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Atossa (Hutaosâ), daughter of Cyrus II of Cambyses I|Princess|Princess of Persia | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: marr: | |||||||
  | (Daughter) of Hystaspes I of Arsames |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Jehoiachin (Joachin) (Coniah) ben Jehoiakim|King|King of Judah (598 BC) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel||1 Chronicles 3: 16|And the sons of Jehoiakim: Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah his son.||BD Jehoiakim|King of Judah (609-598 B.C.), originally called Eliakim ...He was succeeded by his son Jehoia|chin, who in turn was succeeded by Zedekiah. deat: ABT 0560 BC plac: Babylonia | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Jehoiachin |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Evil-Merodach (Amel-Marduk) (Awil-Marduk) of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King|Evil-Merodach of 2 Kings|OR "EVIL-MERODACH"; KING OF BABYLON 562-560 BC |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0600 BC plac: Babylon|2Ki 25:27 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, on the seven and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the year that he began to reign did lift up the head of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah out of prison;|Jer 52:31 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, in the five and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the first year of his reign lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of Judah, a|nd brought him forth out of prison, deat: 0560 BC | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Evil-Merodach of Nebuchadnezzar I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0595 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Jehoiachin (Joachin) (Coniah) ben Jehoiakim|King|King of Judah (598 BC) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel||1 Chronicles 3: 16|And the sons of Jehoiakim: Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah his son.||BD Jehoiakim|King of Judah (609-598 B.C.), originally called Eliakim ...He was succeeded by his son Jehoia|chin, who in turn was succeeded by Zedekiah. deat: ABT 0560 BC plac: Babylonia | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Jehoiachin |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Evil-Merodach (Amel-Marduk) (Awil-Marduk) of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King|Evil-Merodach of 2 Kings|OR "EVIL-MERODACH"; KING OF BABYLON 562-560 BC |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0600 BC plac: Babylon|2Ki 25:27 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, on the seven and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the year that he began to reign did lift up the head of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah out of prison;|Jer 52:31 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, in the five and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the first year of his reign lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of Judah, a|nd brought him forth out of prison, deat: 0560 BC | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Evil-Merodach) Awil-Marduk of Nebuchadnezzar I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0595 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Jehoiachin (Joachin) (Coniah) ben Jehoiakim|King|King of Judah (598 BC) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel||1 Chronicles 3: 16|And the sons of Jehoiakim: Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah his son.||BD Jehoiakim|King of Judah (609-598 B.C.), originally called Eliakim ...He was succeeded by his son Jehoia|chin, who in turn was succeeded by Zedekiah. deat: ABT 0560 BC plac: Babylonia | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Jehoiachin |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0605 BC deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Evil-Merodach (Amel-Marduk) (Awil-Marduk) of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King|Evil-Merodach of 2 Kings|OR "EVIL-MERODACH"; KING OF BABYLON 562-560 BC |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0600 BC plac: Babylon|2Ki 25:27 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, on the seven and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the year that he began to reign did lift up the head of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah out of prison;|Jer 52:31 -|And it came to pass in the seven and thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Ju|dah, in the twelfth month, in the five and twentieth day of the month, that Evilmerodach kin|g of Babylon in the first year of his reign lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of Judah, a|nd brought him forth out of prison, deat: 0560 BC | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Evil-Merodach) Amel-Marduk of Nebuchadnezzar I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0595 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED |
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  | Zedekiah (Mattaniah) ben Josiah II ben Amon|King|King of Judah (598 BC) | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel||Matt 1:11|And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon|:||Jeremiah 1:3|Lived in the days of Jeremiah.||1 Chr 3:15|And the sons of Josiah were, the firstborn Johanan, the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah|, the fourth Shallum.||2Ki 24:17 -|And the king of Babylon made Mattaniah his father's brother king in his stead, and changed hi|s name to Zedekiah.||2 Kings 24:18|Zedekiah was twenty and one years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years i|n Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah.||1 Chr 3:16|And the sons of Jehoiakim: Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah his son. deat: ABT 0586 BC plac: Babylon, Babylonia | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Zedekiah ben Josiah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Nebuchadnezzar II (Nabuchadrezzer) (Nabu-Na'id) (Nabu-Kudurri Usur) (Nabu-Kudurri-User) (Nidintu-Bel) of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabonidus) (Labynetus I) (Nabonedochos) (Nabonnidechus) (Nabunaita) |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0630 BC plac: Babylon deat: 0539 BC | ||||||||
  | Baltasar (Belshazzar) ben Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabu-Na'id Bel-Sar-Usur) (Bel-Shar-U-Tzur) (Baltasar) (Belshazzar) (Naboandelus) (Labynetus II) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0590 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | AKA King Belshazzar of Nebuchadnezzar I |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of King Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0424 BC | ||||||||
  | Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of (Andria) Andia of Nebuchadnezzar III |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Associates of King Zedekiah ben Josiah | |||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0625 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | |||||||
  |   | Nebuchadnezzar II (Nabuchadrezzer) (Nabu-Na'id) (Nabu-Kudurri Usur) (Nabu-Kudurri-User) (Nidintu-Bel) of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabonidus) (Labynetus I) (Nabonedochos) (Nabonnidechus) (Nabunaita) |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0630 BC plac: Babylon deat: 0539 BC | |||||||
  |   | Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0585 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED | |||||||
  | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine |
< Pharnaces II of Phamabazus II of Pharnaces I|Satrap birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Phrygia, Anatolia (C. Turkey) deat: AFT 0422 BC |
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  | Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 2920 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0332 BC | ||||||||
  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Xerxes II of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0424 - 0423 BC | ||||||||
  | Associates of Xerxes II of Artaxerxes I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | List of Kings | ||||||||
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  | Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 2920 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0332 BC | ||||||||
  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Sekyndianos (Sogdianus) (Sogdianos) (Sugdyana) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0423 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0424 - 0423 BC | ||||||||
  | Associates of (Sogdianus) (Sogdianos) (Sugdyana) Sekyndianos of Artaxerxes I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Arsites of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0425 BC/0434 |   | |||||||
  |   | Kosmartydene (concubine of Artaxerxes I) |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Arsites of Artaxerxes I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0475 BC deat: DECEASED |
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  | Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Khshayarsha of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|OR "XERXES II"; GREAT KING OF PERSIA; PER-'O; |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0424 BC/0433 BC |   | |||||||
  |   | Damaspia (wife of Artaxerxes I) |   | ||||||
  | birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Khshayarsha of Artaxerxes I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Bagapaios of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Nebuchadnezzar II (Nabuchadrezzer) (Nabu-Na'id) (Nabu-Kudurri Usur) (Nabu-Kudurri-User) (Nidintu-Bel) of Nabopolassar|King|(Nabonidus) (Labynetus I) (Nabonedochos) (Nabonnidechus) (Nabunaita) | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: 0630 BC plac: Babylon deat: 0539 BC | ||||||
  |   |   | Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar|King |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0585 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED | ||||||
  |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | ||||||||
  | Associates of Bagapaios of Artaxerxes I |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Daniel (Belteshazzar) of Judah ben Jacob|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0620 BC plac: Daniel 1:6|Now among these were of the children of Judah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah: Unto w|hom the prince of the eunuchs gave names: for he gave unto Daniel the name of Belteshazzar; a|nd to Hananiah, of Shadrach; and to Mishael, of Meshach; and to Azariah, of Abed-nego.|CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Habakkuk (was) of the tribe of Simeon, and from the land of Sûâr (Zoar)3. This (prophet) p|rophesied concerning the Messiah, that He should come, and abrogate the laws of the Jews. H|e brought food to Daniel at Babylon by the divine (or, angelic) agency. The Jews stoned him i|n Jerusalem.||3 Epiphanius, ἐξ ἀγρου̑ Βηθοχήρ {Greek: eks agrou Bhðoxhr}. A variant has Βιδζεχάρ {Greek|: Bidzexár}.||(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Daniel (was) of the tribe of Judah, and was born in Upper Beth-Horon. He was a man who kep|t himself from women, and hence the Jews thought that he was an eunuch, for his face was diff|erent (from that of other men), and he had no children. He prayed for the Babylonians, and di|ed in Elam, in the city of the Hôzâyê1, and was buried in Shôshan the fortress. He prophesie|d concerning the return of the people.||1 In Arabic al-Ahwâz, now Khûzistân.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah |   | |||||||
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  | Darius I (Setutre) (Darayavahush) of Hystaspes I of Arsames|King and General|Darius the Mede, King of Chaldea, (Darius I (521-485 BC)) |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great. deat: 0486 BC plac: Parthia, Iran Ruled 0521 - 0486 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Achaemenes of Darius I of Hystaspes I|SATRAP OF EGYPT 481 BC, Persian satrap of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0525 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Darius and Atossa had four sons: Xerxes, Masistes, Achaemenes, and Hystaspes.||Achaemenes became the Persian satrap of Egypt, probably in 485. He commanded a part of the Pe|rsian navy during Xerxes' campaign against the Greeks. In 459, he was killed by Egyptian rebe|ls.| deat: 0462 BC/459 BC |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Cyrus II (Kurush) (Kuruš) (Kores) of Cambyses I of Cyrus I|King|Cyrus the Great|King of Persia (538 BC-530 BC) |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: 0585 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0530 BC/529 BC plac: Asia marr: | ||||||
  |   | Atossa (Hutaosâ), daughter of Cyrus II of Cambyses I|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Achaemenes of Darius I |   | |||||||
birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Daniel (Belteshazzar) of Judah ben Jacob|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0620 BC plac: Daniel 1:6|Now among these were of the children of Judah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah: Unto w|hom the prince of the eunuchs gave names: for he gave unto Daniel the name of Belteshazzar; a|nd to Hananiah, of Shadrach; and to Mishael, of Meshach; and to Azariah, of Abed-nego.|CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Habakkuk (was) of the tribe of Simeon, and from the land of Sûâr (Zoar)3. This (prophet) p|rophesied concerning the Messiah, that He should come, and abrogate the laws of the Jews. H|e brought food to Daniel at Babylon by the divine (or, angelic) agency. The Jews stoned him i|n Jerusalem.||3 Epiphanius, ἐξ ἀγρου̑ Βηθοχήρ {Greek: eks agrou Bhðoxhr}. A variant has Βιδζεχάρ {Greek|: Bidzexár}.||(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Daniel (was) of the tribe of Judah, and was born in Upper Beth-Horon. He was a man who kep|t himself from women, and hence the Jews thought that he was an eunuch, for his face was diff|erent (from that of other men), and he had no children. He prayed for the Babylonians, and di|ed in Elam, in the city of the Hôzâyê1, and was buried in Shôshan the fortress. He prophesie|d concerning the return of the people.||1 In Arabic al-Ahwâz, now Khûzistân.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah |   | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Darius I (Setutre) (Darayavahush) of Hystaspes I of Arsames|King and General|Darius the Mede, King of Chaldea, (Darius I (521-485 BC)) |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great. deat: 0486 BC plac: Parthia, Iran Ruled 0521 - 0486 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Hystaspes II (Hytaspes) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|Satrap of Bactria |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0525 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Darius and Atossa had four sons: Xerxes, Masistes, Achaemenes, and Hystaspes.||Hystaspes became satrap of Bactria, one of the most important parts of the Persian empire.| deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Cyrus II (Kurush) (Kuruš) (Kores) of Cambyses I of Cyrus I|King|Cyrus the Great|King of Persia (538 BC-530 BC) |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: 0585 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0530 BC/529 BC plac: Asia marr: | ||||||
  |   | Atossa (Hutaosâ), daughter of Cyrus II of Cambyses I|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Hystaspes II of Darius I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0525 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of Candravarnna of Darius I |   | |||||||
birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Daniel (Belteshazzar) of Judah ben Jacob|Prophet | |||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0620 BC plac: Daniel 1:6|Now among these were of the children of Judah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah: Unto w|hom the prince of the eunuchs gave names: for he gave unto Daniel the name of Belteshazzar; a|nd to Hananiah, of Shadrach; and to Mishael, of Meshach; and to Azariah, of Abed-nego.|CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Habakkuk (was) of the tribe of Simeon, and from the land of Sûâr (Zoar)3. This (prophet) p|rophesied concerning the Messiah, that He should come, and abrogate the laws of the Jews. H|e brought food to Daniel at Babylon by the divine (or, angelic) agency. The Jews stoned him i|n Jerusalem.||3 Epiphanius, ἐξ ἀγρου̑ Βηθοχήρ {Greek: eks agrou Bhðoxhr}. A variant has Βιδζεχάρ {Greek|: Bidzexár}.||(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Daniel (was) of the tribe of Judah, and was born in Upper Beth-Horon. He was a man who kep|t himself from women, and hence the Jews thought that he was an eunuch, for his face was diff|erent (from that of other men), and he had no children. He prayed for the Babylonians, and di|ed in Elam, in the city of the Hôzâyê1, and was buried in Shôshan the fortress. He prophesie|d concerning the return of the people.||1 In Arabic al-Ahwâz, now Khûzistân.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | |||||||
  |   | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah |   | ||||||
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  |   | Darius I (Setutre) (Darayavahush) of Hystaspes I of Arsames|King and General|Darius the Mede, King of Chaldea, (Darius I (521-485 BC)) |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great. deat: 0486 BC plac: Parthia, Iran Ruled 0521 - 0486 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: | |||||||
  | Candravarnna, daughter of Darius I of Hystaspes I |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0525 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Cyrus II (Kurush) (Kuruš) (Kores) of Cambyses I of Cyrus I|King|Cyrus the Great|King of Persia (538 BC-530 BC) |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0585 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0530 BC/529 BC plac: Asia marr: | |||||||
  | Atossa (Hutaosâ), daughter of Cyrus II of Cambyses I|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | |||||||
birt: 0550 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: marr: |
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  | Haman ben Hammedatha|Chief |   | |||||||
  | birt: Esth. 3: 1 plac: AFTER these things did king Ahasuerus promote Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, and ad|vanced him, and set his seat above all the princes that were with him. deat: DECEASED plac: Esth. 7: 10|So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then was the king’s wr|ath pacified. marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Associates of the Confusion of Angels | ||||||
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  |   |   | Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) (Khshayarsha) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Es 1:1 -|Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus, (this is Ahasuerus which reigned, from India ev|en unto Ethiopia, over an hundred and seven and twenty provinces:) deat: 0466 BC plac: Persepolis Ruled 0486 - 0465 BC marr: marr: marr: | ||||||
  |   | Associates of Prophetess Esther bint Abihail |   | ||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   | Esther (Hadassah) (Amestris) bint Abihail ben Shimei|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Who were the seven prophetesses? The answer is, Sarah, Miriam, Deborah, Hannah, Abigail, Huld|ah, and Esther.|--Meggillah, fol. 14, col. 2. deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Chief Haman ben Hammedatha |   | |||||||
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  | Zeresh bint Tattenai (wife of Haman)|(wife of Haman) |   | |||||||
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  | Associates of King Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0424 BC | ||||||||
  | Nehemiah (Nechemia) ben Hachaliah|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha||Nehemiah 10:1-28|NOW those that sealed were, Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Hachaliah, and Zidkijah,||Ezra 2:2|These came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispar, B|igvai, Rehum and Baanah. The number of the men of the people of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Nehemiah ben Hachaliah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Tirshatha deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Artaxerxes I) Artachshasta |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  | Damaspia (wife of Artaxerxes I) |   | |||||||
birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |
< Shoshenq IV (User) (Akheperra Setepenra) of Shoshenq III of Osorkon II|Great Chief|User.ma.re' Setep.en.re' of Shoshenq (III) birt: Egypt deat: 0730 BC marr: marr: < Harsiese (Hedjkheperra Setepenamun) of Shoshenq III of Osorkon II|High Priest|Harsiese of Amon|Pharaoh of Egypt birt: Egypt deat: 0860 BC Associates of Pharaoh Shoshenq III of Osorkon II birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | List of Kings |   | |||||||
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  | Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt |   | |||||||
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  | Twenty-second Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0945 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0715 BC | ||||||||
  | Shoshenq III (Usermara) (Setepenra) (Sheshonq) (Shoshank) of Osorkon II of Takelot I|Pharaoh|Shoshenq II of Amon, Heqa.kheper.re' Setep.en.re' S.|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | |||||||
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  | Confusion of Angels | ||||||||
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  | Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) (Khshayarsha) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Es 1:1 -|Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus, (this is Ahasuerus which reigned, from India ev|en unto Ethiopia, over an hundred and seven and twenty provinces:) deat: 0466 BC plac: Persepolis Ruled 0486 - 0465 BC marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Xerxes I of Darius I |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED plac: Persepolis |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Otanes (Utâna) of Pharnaspes |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   | Amestris, daughter of Otanes of Pharnaspes |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0520 BC deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Associates of King Cambyses II of Cyrus II | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0588 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0522 BC | ||||||
  |   | (Daughter) of Hystaspes I of Arsames |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Confusion of Angels |   | |||||||
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Tower of Babel in Babylon birt: The Tower of Bavel plac: Invoking their punishment in the Curse for those who Back out of Transactions: Bava Metzia 44|a|(http://www.aishdas.org/webshas/torah/bichtav/tanach/avos.htm) deat: DECEASED < Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) (Khshayarsha) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|King|King of Persia birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Es 1:1 -|Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus, (this is Ahasuerus which reigned, from India ev|en unto Ethiopia, over an hundred and seven and twenty provinces:) deat: 0466 BC plac: Persepolis Ruled 0486 - 0465 BC marr: marr: marr: |
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  | Associates of the Confusion of Angels | ||||||||
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  | Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) (Khshayarsha) of Darius I of Hystaspes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Es 1:1 -|Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus, (this is Ahasuerus which reigned, from India ev|en unto Ethiopia, over an hundred and seven and twenty provinces:) deat: 0466 BC plac: Persepolis Ruled 0486 - 0465 BC marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Xerxes I of Darius I |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0519 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED plac: Persepolis |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Otanes (Utâna) of Pharnaspes | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   | Amestris, daughter of Otanes of Pharnaspes |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0520 BC deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | (Daughter) of Hystaspes I of Arsames | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0540 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Confusion of Angels |   | |||||||
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  | Associates of the Confusion of Angels |   | |||||||
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