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Artaxerses II was a son of [[Darius II]] and Parysatis.
Artaxerses II was a son of [[Darius II]] and Parysatis.


The mission of [[Ezra]], if historical, seems better to be located during his kingdom.
The mission of [[Ezra]], if historical, seems better to be located during his kingdom. He (not [[Artaxerses I]]) is more likely the "Artaxerses" mentioned in the Ezra material.


==Artaxerses II in ancient sources==
==Artaxerses II in ancient sources==

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Artaxerses II was a Persian King who ruled over Judea in the 4th century BCE, from 404 to his death in 358 BCE.

Biography

Artaxerses II was a son of Darius II and Parysatis.

The mission of Ezra, if historical, seems better to be located during his kingdom. He (not Artaxerses I) is more likely the "Artaxerses" mentioned in the Ezra material.

Artaxerses II in ancient sources

Artaxerses II in Scholarship

Artaxerses II in Fiction

In some traditional sources, Artaxerses II is identified as the Persian king Ahasuerus of the Purim story in the Book of Esther.

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