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Artaxerses I was the son of [[Xerxes I]] and Amestris.
Artaxerses I was the son of [[Xerxes I]] and Amestris.


In Artaxerxes' 20th year (445 BCE), [[Nehemiah]], a Jew who was the king's cupbearer, managed to be appointed as the governor of Judah. The Artaxerses mentioned in the Ezra material is more likely [[Artaxerses II]].
In Artaxerxes' 20th year (445 BCE), [[Nehemiah]], a Jew who was the king's cupbearer, managed to be appointed as the governor of Judah. The "Artaxerses" mentioned in the Ezra material is more likely [[Artaxerses II]].


==Artaxerses I in ancient sources==
==Artaxerses I in ancient sources==

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Artaxerses I was a Persian King who ruled over Judea in the 5th century BCE.

Biography

Artaxerses I was the son of Xerxes I and Amestris.

In Artaxerxes' 20th year (445 BCE), Nehemiah, a Jew who was the king's cupbearer, managed to be appointed as the governor of Judah. The "Artaxerses" mentioned in the Ezra material is more likely Artaxerses II.

Artaxerses I in ancient sources

Artaxerses I in Scholarship

Artaxerses I in Fiction

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