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As King of Persia, Artaxarses I ruled over Judah. In his 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]].)
As King of Persia, Artaxarses I ruled over Judah. In his 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 Depth==
==Artaxerses I in ancient sources==


* [[Artaxerses I (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
* [[Artaxerses I (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources

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Artaxerses I was King of Persia, from 465 BCE to 424 BCE.

Overview

Artaxerses I was the son of Xerses I and Amestris.

Artaxerse I and the Jews

As King of Persia, Artaxarses I ruled over Judah. In his 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

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