< Thutmose III (Menkheperre) of Thutmose II|Pharaoh birt: ABT 1515 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1425 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: AKA Concubine (Isis) Iset I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED < Neferubity, daughter of Thutmose II of Thutmose I|Princess birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED Associates of Pharaoh Thutmose II of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED Associates of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Hatshepsut) Maatkare of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Hatshepsut) Hatchepsut of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: 1458 BC AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) Tuthmose II of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) Akheperenre of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: 1479 BC AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) Aakheperenra of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: 1479 BC AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) Thutmosis II of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: 1479 BC AKA Pharaoh (Thutmose I) Djehutymes II of Thutmose I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Concubine (Isis) Aset I birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1575 BC deat: 1544 BC plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC | ||||||||
  | Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: 1493 BC | ||||||||
  | Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: 1493 BC marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Thutmose I (Tuthmosis) (Akheperkare) (Aakheperkara) of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: 1481 BC marr: marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1575 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html) marr: marr: | ||||||
  |   |   | Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1550 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1514 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: |   | |||||
  |   |   |   | Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen | |||||
  |   |   | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   | Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1575 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html) marr: marr: | ||||||
  |   | Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 1550 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Thutmose II (Akheperenre) (Aakheperenra) of Thutmose I|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: 1479 BC Hatshepsut (Maatkare) of Thutmose I of Ahmose I|Pharaoh marr: birt: Egypt deat: 1458 BC Isis I (Aset) (Iset) (concubine of Thutmose II)|Queen marr: birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose I, Ahmosis I | |||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 1575 BC deat: 1544 BC plac: Egypt Ruled 1570-1544 BC | |||||||
  |   | Djeserkara Djeserkare of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|of Ahmose I (Amenhotep I)|Pharaoh |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: Egypt deat: 1493 BC | |||||||
  |   | Amenhotep I of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: Egypt deat: 1493 BC marr: marr: | |||||||
  | Mutnofret, daughter of Amenhotep I of Ahmose|Princess |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  |   | Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh | |||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 1575 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html) marr: marr: | |||||||
  |   | Ahmose I (Amosis) (Nebpehtyre) (Nebpehtyra) of Seqenenre Taa II|Pharaoh |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 1550 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1514 BC marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen | ||||||
  |   | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | |||||||
  | Ahhotep II, daughter of Ahmose I of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  |   | Seqenenre Taa II of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Pharaoh | |||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 1575 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED plac: |From the agonised attitude into which the arms and hands were twisted during the death spasms|, and even more from the wounds to the face and skull of this mummy, it is clear that Seqenen|re met a violent death. Elliot Smith identified 5 different wounds to the head (the numbers c|orrespond to the numbers on the pictures. They do not show the order in which the wounds wer|e inflicted):|1. An almost horizontal cut in the frontal bone, extending from the middle towards the righ|t for a distance of 63 millimetres. This wound was probably caused by an axe with a blade 5 t|o 6 centimetres long.|2. The second wound runs almost parallel and just below the previous one. It is some 31 milli|metres long, gaping to the extent of almost 10 millimetres. It was probably inflicted with a|n axe. A hole above the right jaw, next to the eye (2') was caused by the dislocation of th|e malar bones.|3. A blow with a blunt object across the bony part of the nose has fractured both nasal bones|. This blow probably destroyed the right eye and caused the dislocation of the malar bones, r|esulting in hole 2'.|4. An edged tool, perhaps an axe, cut through the skin of the left cheek, severing the mala|r from the superior maxilla.|5. A pointed weapon, perhaps a spear or a pike, was driven into the left side of the head, im|mediately below the ear.|(http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/17y_seqenenre/mummy.html) marr: marr: | |||||||
  | Ahmose-Nefertiri of Seqenenre Taa II|Queen |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 1550 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  | Ashotep I (Ahhotep I) of Seqenenre Taa I of Inyotef VII|Queen | ||||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |
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  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | 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: | ||||||
  |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Artaxerxes II of Darius II |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC |   | |||||||
  |   | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Bagoses (general of Artaxerxes II)|General |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: |Antiquities of the Jews - BOOK XI|CHAPTER 7|HOW JOHN SLEW HIS BROTHER JESUS IN THE TEMPLE; AND HOW BAGOSES OFFERED MANY INJURIES TO THE J|EWS; AND WHAT SANBALLAT DID.|1. WHEN Eliashib the high priest was dead, his son Judas succeeded in the high priesthood; an|d when he was dead, his son John took that dignity; on whose account it was also that Bagoses|, the general of another Artaxerxes's army, (22) polluted the temple, and imposed tributes o|n the Jews, that out of the public stock, before they offered the daily sacrifices, they shou|ld pay for every lamb fifty shekels. Now Jesus was the brother of John, and was a friend of B|agoses, who had promised to procure him the high priesthood. In confidence of whose support|, Jesus quarreled with John in the temple, and so provoked his brother, that in his anger hi|s brother slew him. Now it was a horrible thing for John, when he was high priest, to perpetr|ate so great a crime, and so much the more horrible, that there never was so cruel and impiou|s a thing done, neither by the Greeks nor Barbarians. However, God did not neglect its punish|ment, but the people were on that very account enslaved, and the temple was polluted by the P|ersians. Now when Bagoses, the general of Artaxerxes's army, knew that John, the high pries|t of the Jews, had slain his own brother Jesus in the temple, he came upon the Jews immediate|ly, and began in anger to say to them," Have you had the impudence to perpetrate a murder i|n your temple?" And as he was aiming to go into the temple, they forbade him so to do; but h|e said to them," Am not I purer than he that was slain in the temple?" And when he had said t|hese words, he went into the temple. Accordingly, Bagoses made use of this pretense, and puni|shed the Jews seven years for the murder of Jesus. deat: DECEASED |
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  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | 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: | ||||||
  |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | ||||||||
  | Ariaspes (Araspes) of Artaxerxes II of Darius II |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of (Araspes) Ariaspes of Artaxerxes II |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | |||||||
  |   |   | 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: | ||||||
  |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | ||||||||
  | Arsames (Arsanes) of Artaxerxes II of Darius II |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC deat: 0338 BC plac: Murder | ||||||||
  | Associates of Arsames of Artaxerxes II |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC deat: 0338 BC |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Princess Rhodogune of Artaxerxes II |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | |||||||
  |   | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | |||||||
  |   | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | |||||||
  |   | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   |   | 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: | |||||
  |   |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | |||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | |||||||
  | Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |
AKA King (Josiah I) Yehoash ben Ahaziah II birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: 0797 BC < Amoz (Amotz) ben Josiah I ben Ahaziah|Prophet birt: ABT 0866 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED < Associates of King Josiah I ben Ahaziah II birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: 0797 BC AKA King (Josiah I) Jehoash ben Ahaziah II birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED AKA King (Josiah I) Joash I ben Ahaziah II birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: 0797 BC < Amaziah (Amatzyah) ben Josiah I ben Ahaziah|King|King of Judah 800-783 B.C. birt: ABT 0834 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel|1 Chr 3:12|Amaziah his son, Azariah his son, Jotham his son,||Another source says 0864 BC||Another source says Abt 0820 BC deat: 0780 BC |
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  | Associates of King Josiah I ben Ahaziah II | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: 0797 BC | ||||||||
  | Jehoiada the Deposer (husband of Jehosheba)|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0875 BC deat: DECEASED plac: Source says "at 130 years old" marr: | ||||||||
  | Zechariah ben Jehoiada the Deposer|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0850 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED plac: 2 Chr. 21:20-21|Then the Spirit of God came on Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest; and he stood above t|he people and said to them, "Thus God has said, `Why do you transgress the commandments of th|e LORD and do not prosper? Because you have forsaken the LORD, He has also forsaken you.'"|So they conspired against him and at the command of the king they stoned him to death in th|e court of the house of the LORD.|CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Zechariah the son of Jehoiada returned from Babylon in his old age, and wrought wonders am|ong the people. He died at a great age, and was buried by the side of the grave of Haggai.||(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm)|stoning to death |   | |||||||
  |   | Jehosheba (Jehoshabeath) bint Jehoram II ben Jehosaphat |   | ||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Associates of Queen Athaliah bint Ahab | |||||||
  | birt: 0880 BC plac: Jerusalem, Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Deposer Zechariah ben Jehoiada|Zechariah ben Jehoiada |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0850 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Josiah I (Joash) (Jehoash) ben Ahaziah II ben Jehoram|King|King of Judah |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel|(2Kin 11:21-12:21)|2 Kings 11:2|But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Joram, sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the son of Ahaziah a|nd stole him from among the king's sons who were being put to death, and placed him and his n|urse in the bedroom. So they hid him from Athaliah, and he was not put to death.||2 Kings 12: 18|Joash was Jehoash ben Ahaziah ben Jehoram ben Jehoshaphat.|1 Chr 3:11|Joram his son, Ahaziah his son, Joash his son,|2Chr 24:1-27 deat: 0797 BC plac: 0800 BC Johaddan (Jehoaddin) (wife of Josiah I ben Ahaziah) marr: birt: Jerusalem, Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED |
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  | Scribes of Prophet Jeremiah ben Hilkiah | ||||||||
  | birt: Anatoth, Benjamin, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Baruch (Barukh) ben Neriah ben Maaseiah|Prophet Scribe |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0624 BC plac: |Jer. 36: 26|But the king commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hammelech, and Seraiah the son of Azriel, and She|lemiah the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the LORD hi|d them.||Jer. 43:6|Even men, and women, and children, and the king's daughters, and every person that Nebuzarada|n the captain of the guard had left with Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan, and J|eremiah the prophet, and Baruch the son of Neriah. [were carried into Egypt]|BOOK OF BARUCH|An outline of the Book of Baruch||1:1-1:10 A letter to Jerusalem|1:11-1:14 Baruch and the Jews in Babylon|1:15-2:10 Confession of Sins||2:11-2:26 Prayer for Deliverance|2:27-3:8 God's Promise Recalled||3:9-4:4 In Praise of Wisdom||4:5-4:29 Encouragement for Israel|4:30-5:9 Jerusalem Is Assured of Help||6:1 The Letter of Jeremiah|6:2-6:7 The People Face a Long Captivity|6:8-6:39 The Helplessness of Idols|6:40-6:73 The Foolishness of Worshiping Idols|(http://www.catholicdoors.com/outline/o-bar.htm) deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Scribe Baruch ben Neriah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Jehoahaz II (Shallum) (Jechonias) ben Josiah II ben Amon|King|King of Judah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0600 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|:|1Ch 3:15 -|And the sons of Josiah were, the firstborn Johanan, the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah|, the fourth SHALLUM.|Jer 22:11 -|For thus saith the LORD touching SHALLUM the son of Josiah king of Judah, which reigned inste|ad of Josiah his father, which went forth out of this place; He shall not return thither an|y more:|2 Kings 23:31-33 deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Jehoahaz II) Jechonias ben Josiah II |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0600 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED |
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  | Jehoiada the Deposer (husband of Jehosheba)|High Priest | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0875 BC deat: DECEASED plac: Source says "at 130 years old" marr: | ||||||||
  | Zechariah ben Jehoiada the Deposer|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0850 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED plac: 2 Chr. 21:20-21|Then the Spirit of God came on Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest; and he stood above t|he people and said to them, "Thus God has said, `Why do you transgress the commandments of th|e LORD and do not prosper? Because you have forsaken the LORD, He has also forsaken you.'"|So they conspired against him and at the command of the king they stoned him to death in th|e court of the house of the LORD.|CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Zechariah the son of Jehoiada returned from Babylon in his old age, and wrought wonders am|ong the people. He died at a great age, and was buried by the side of the grave of Haggai.||(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm)|stoning to death |   | |||||||
  |   | Jehosheba (Jehoshabeath) bint Jehoram II ben Jehosaphat | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Deposer Zechariah ben Jehoiada|Zechariah ben Jehoiada |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0850 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Josiah I (Joash) (Jehoash) ben Ahaziah II ben Jehoram|King|King of Judah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0840 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel|(2Kin 11:21-12:21)|2 Kings 11:2|But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Joram, sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the son of Ahaziah a|nd stole him from among the king's sons who were being put to death, and placed him and his n|urse in the bedroom. So they hid him from Athaliah, and he was not put to death.||2 Kings 12: 18|Joash was Jehoash ben Ahaziah ben Jehoram ben Jehoshaphat.|1 Chr 3:11|Joram his son, Ahaziah his son, Joash his son,|2Chr 24:1-27 deat: 0797 BC plac: 0800 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Amaziah (Amatzyah) ben Josiah I ben Ahaziah|King|King of Judah 800-783 B.C. |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0834 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel|1 Chr 3:12|Amaziah his son, Azariah his son, Jotham his son,||Another source says 0864 BC||Another source says Abt 0820 BC deat: 0780 BC |   | ||||||||
  | Johaddan (Jehoaddin) (wife of Josiah I ben Ahaziah) |   | |||||||
birt: Jerusalem, Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED marr: |
< Arostes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED < Cyrus of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0401 BC < Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED < Oxanthres of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Sogdia deat: DECEASED < Amestris, daughter of Darius II of Artaxerxes I birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED Associates of Parysatis of Artaxerxes I birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED < Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: AKA King (Darius II) Ochos of Xerxes I birt: 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED AKA King (Darius II) Nothus of Artaxerxes I birt: 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0404 BC < Associates of King Darius II of Artaxerxes I birt: 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0404 BC plac: Babylon AKA King (Darius II) Daryovesh II of Artaxerxes I birt: 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 | ||||||||
  | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | |||||||
birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia marr: birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
Associates of King (Cambyses II) Barman ibn Bashtaasib birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
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  | 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 | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Nebuchadnezzar II of Nabopolassar |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0630 BC plac: Babylon deat: 0539 BC | ||||||||
  | 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: | ||||||||
  | AKA King (Cambyses II) Barman ibn Bashtaasib |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0588 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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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | 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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Sons of Prophet Ezekiel ben Buzi |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
Associates of Daniel ben Ezekiel birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | 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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Daniel ben Ezekiel ben Buzi |   | |||||||
birt: 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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Daniel ben Ezekiel ben Buzi |   | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Daniel ben Ezekiel |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
< 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 |
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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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Ezekiel ben Buzi |   | |||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Ruling Associates of Prophet Ezekiel ben Buzi |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Dionysius (husband of Amestris bint Arshama) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Greece deat: 0306 BC/0305 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Clearchus of Dionysius |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Greece deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   |   | Oxanthres of Arshama of Ostanes |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | |||||
  |   |   |   | Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0323 BC marr: | ||||||
  |   | Amestris, daughter of Oxanthres of Arshama |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Heraclea deat: DECEASED marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Clearchus ben Dionysius |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Greece deat: DECEASED |
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  | Dionysius (husband of Amestris bint Arshama) |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Greece deat: 0306 BC/0305 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Oxathres of Dionysius |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Greece deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   |   | Oxanthres of Arshama of Ostanes |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | |||||
  |   |   |   | Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0323 BC marr: | ||||||
  |   | Amestris, daughter of Oxanthres of Arshama |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Heraclea deat: DECEASED marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Oxathres of Dionysius |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Greece deat: DECEASED |
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  | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | ||||||||
  | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) 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: | ||||||
  |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | ||||||||
  | Arsames (Arshama) of Ostanes of Darius II |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Sisygambis of Artaxerxes II |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | |||||||
  |   | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | |||||||
  |   | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0475 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: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | |||||||
  |   | Ostanes of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|Prince|Prince of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) 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: | |||||
  |   |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | |||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | |||||||
  | Sisygambis, daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0323 BC marr: |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | 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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | AKA Prophet (Ezekiel) Zulkifl ibn Buzi |   | |||||||
birt: [21.85] And Ismail and Idris and Zulkifl; all were of the patient ones; plac: |[85]|And (remember) Isma'il, Idris, and Zul-kifl, all (men) of constancy and patience; deat: DECEASED |
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  | Returning Exiles, time of Nehemiah ben Hachaliah | ||||||||
  | birt: Neh 7:6 These are the people of the province who came up from the captivity of the exiles who plac: m Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken captive (they returned to Jerusalem and Judah, eac|h to his own town, 7 in company with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani|, Mordecai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum and Baanah): The list of the men of Israel: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Zerubbabel (Zorobabel) (Sheshbazzar) ben Pedaiah (3rd Exilarch)|(3rd Exilarch)|Governor|King of Persia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon|Luke 2:27|Jesus' lineage:...Which was the son of Joanna, which was the son of Rhesa, which was the so|n of Zorobabel, which was the son of Salathiel, which was the son of Neri|Matt 1:12|And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zoroba|bel;|...and the sons of Zerubbabel; Meshullam, and Hananiah, and Shelomith their sister: And Hashu|bah, and Ohel, and Berechiah, and Hasadiah, Jushab-hesed, five.||1 Chr 3:19|And the sons of Pedaiah were, Zerubbabel, and Shimei|Neh.7: 6|These are the people of the province who came up from the captivity of the exiles whom Nebuch|adnezzar king of Babylon had taken captive (they returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to hi|s own town, 7 in company with Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Azariah, Raamiah, Nahamani, Morde|cai, Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum and Baanah):||Neh. 12:1|Came up with Seraiah (RIN 1083), Ezra (RIN 1479), Jeshua and Jeremiah out of Babylon||Luke 3:|23 And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son o|f Joseph, which was the son of Heli,|24 Which was the son of Matthat, which was the son of Levi, which was the son of Melchi, whic|h was the son of Janna, which was the son of Joseph,|25 Which was the son of Mattathias, which was the son of Amos, which was the son of Naum, whi|ch was the son of Esli, which was the son of Nagge,|26 Which was the son of Maath, which was the son of Mattathias, which was the son of Semei, w|hich was the son of Joseph, which was the son of Juda,|27 Which was the son of Joanna, which was the son of Rhesa, which was the son of Zorobabel, w|hich was the son of Salathiel, which was the son of Neri, deat: DECEASED marr: marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of Governor Zerubbabel ben Pedaiah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   | Esthra Princess of Israel (2nd m.) |   | ||||||
  | birt: deat: marr: | ||||||||
  | Ezra (Azariah) ben Seraiah ben Azariah IV|Prophet-Scribe |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Ezra 7:1-5|1...in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Ezra the son of Seraiah I, the son of Azaria|h IV, the son of Hilkiah, The son of Shallum [Meshullam], [the son of Zadok II, the son of Ah|itub III, the son of Amariah II, the son of Azariah III, the son of Johanan, the son of Aza|riah II, the son of Ahimaaz,] the son of Zadok I, the son of Ahitub II, deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezra the scribe was from the country of Sâbthâ2, and of the tribe of Judah. This (prophet|) brought back the people, and died in peace in his own land.||2 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Συνβαθά {Greek: ek ghs Sunbaðá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | AKA Prophet Scribe (Ezra) Uzair ibn Seraiah |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: |[9.30] And the Jews say: Uzair is the son of Allah; and the Christians say: The Messiah is th|e son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who dis|believed before; may Allah destroy them; how they are turned away! deat: DECEASED |
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  | Associates of Prophet Daniel of Judah | ||||||||
  | birt: deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | 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 | ||||||||
  | Ezekiel (Ezechiel) ben Buzi of Zadok II|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||Ezekiel the son of Buzi was of the priestly tribe, and from the land of Serîdâ3. The chie|f of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worsh|ipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah.||3 Epiphanius, ἐκ γη̑ς Σαρηρά {Greek: ek ghs Sarhrá}.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | AKA Prophet (Ezekiel) Dhul-Kifl ibn Buzi |   | |||||||
birt: Qur'an 21:85-88 85 And (mention) Ishmael, and Idris (Enoch), and Dhul-Kifl (Ezekiel). All wer plac: e of the steadfast.|86 And We brought them in unto Our mercy. Lo! they are among the righteous.|(http://cyberistan.org/islamic/nabi.html) deat: DECEASED |