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Artystone I (Satara) ? (Esther)

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- <ext>The historacity of Esther has been questioned and dismissed by a large body of secular archaeologists and historians based on failure on the part of biblical scholars to fix Esther in her proper time and place in history. This mystery however has been fairly simple to unravel using clues available in the Targum Sheni which gives lineages for both [[Person:452003]] (a descendant of King Saul) and [[Person:636376]] whose lineage can be traced also to the time of Saul and beyond to Esau. The lineages match perfectly to make them peers with Ahaseurus (Achaemenides) of Achaea. Both lineages match without any missing generations to confirm Ahaseurus and Haman as peers and Achaemenides as the Ahaseurus to whom Esther was married. The child of Ahaseurus and Esther was Deioces (Darius), the Xšayārša of Tyre and the first heir of the House of Achaemenes.</ext>+ <ext>{{Link-type:Make-believe}}
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 +The historacity of Esther has been questioned and dismissed by a large body of secular archaeologists and historians based on failure on the part of biblical scholars to fix Esther in her proper time and place in history. This mystery however has been fairly simple to unravel using clues available in the Targum Sheni which gives lineages for both [[Person:452003]] (a descendant of King Saul) and [[Person:636376]] whose lineage can be traced also to the time of Saul and beyond to Esau. The lineages match perfectly to make them peers with Ahaseurus (Achaemenides) of Achaea. Both lineages match without any missing generations to confirm Ahaseurus and Haman as peers and Achaemenides as the Ahaseurus to whom Esther was married. The child of Ahaseurus and Esther was Deioces (Darius), the Xšayārša of Tyre and the first heir of the House of Achaemenes.
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 + <note>Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as &quot;the Scroll&quot; (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, &quot;Writings&quot;) of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament</note>
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Lineage Israel-Omrides
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Artystone I (Satara) ?
Other last names Esther
Other given names Artyastone, Artystone
Parents

Abihajil ? (of Israel) [Israel-Matrites]

Ascha-baal ? (of Carthage) [Israel-Omrides]

Wiki-page wikipedia:Esther
[1]

Events

child birth: Ψ Person:897893 [?]

marriage:

about -690 child birth: Deioces [Mediani] b. about -690 d. -647

burial: Hamadan, Syria

Notes

This person is given by some authors as a "make believe" person

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The historacity of Esther has been questioned and dismissed by a large body of secular archaeologists and historians based on failure on the part of biblical scholars to fix Esther in her proper time and place in history. This mystery however has been fairly simple to unravel using clues available in the Targum Sheni which gives lineages for both Mordekai ? (Marduk-bel-shunu) (Israel-Matrites, ?) (a descendant of King Saul) and Haman (Hamayun) (Agagites, ?) whose lineage can be traced also to the time of Saul and beyond to Esau. The lineages match perfectly to make them peers with Ahaseurus (Achaemenides) of Achaea. Both lineages match without any missing generations to confirm Ahaseurus and Haman as peers and Achaemenides as the Ahaseurus to whom Esther was married. The child of Ahaseurus and Esther was Deioces (Darius), the Xšayārša of Tyre and the first heir of the House of Achaemenes.

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  1. - Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, "Writings") of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament

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== 3 ==
Hiram II ? (of Tyre)
birth: between -739 and -730
== 3 ==
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Deioces
birth: about -690
title: Saknu of Mannea
other: -670, Fisher King
death: -647, Hamam, Syria
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