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'''Xerses I''' was King of Persia, from 486 BCE to 465 BCE.
'''Xerses I''' was King of Persia, from 486 BCE to 465 BCE.
* [[Persian Kings]]: ... -> [[Darius I]] -> ''Xerses I'' -> [[Artaxerses I]] -> ...


==Overview==
==Overview==


Xerses I is well known from Greek history for his attempts at conquering the Greek mainland. Xerses won at Thermopylae and conquered Athens, but was forced to withdraw after the defeat of the fleet at Salamis.  
Xerses I is well known from Greek history for his attempts at conquering the Greek mainland. Xerses won at Thermopylae and conquered Athens, but was forced to withdraw after the defeat of the Persian fleet at Salamis.  
    
    
====Xerses I and the Jews====
====Xerses I and the Jews====


As King of Persia, Xerses I ruled over Judea.
As King of Persia, Xerses I ruled over Judea. He has been often identified with the literary character of [[Ahasuerus]] in the Book of Esther. What happened in Judah during the reign of Xerses I, however, remains obscure. The small region of Judah and the Jews as a minority in the Persian empire do not seem to have attracted any special attention from the king.
 
He has been often identified with the literary character of [[Ahasuerus]] in the Book of Esther.


==In Depth==
==In Depth==
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==Related categories==
==Related categories==


*[[Persian Kings|Persian Kings (subject)]]
*[[Persian Kings]]
*[[High Priests|High Priests (subject)]] / [[Zadokites|Zadokites (subject)]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 11:01, 26 July 2012


Xerses I was King of Persia, from 486 BCE to 465 BCE.

Overview

Xerses I is well known from Greek history for his attempts at conquering the Greek mainland. Xerses won at Thermopylae and conquered Athens, but was forced to withdraw after the defeat of the Persian fleet at Salamis.

Xerses I and the Jews

As King of Persia, Xerses I ruled over Judea. He has been often identified with the literary character of Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther. What happened in Judah during the reign of Xerses I, however, remains obscure. The small region of Judah and the Jews as a minority in the Persian empire do not seem to have attracted any special attention from the king.

In Depth

Related categories

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