Esther becomes the Queen
The beautiful Jewish girl that saved her people. Esther became the wife of King Ahasuerus, all so known as Xerxes or Achashverosh, the son of Darius I Hystaspes.
The Persian name for Esther was Hadassah.
Esther in Hebrew means The planet Venus and her Persian name Hadassah means Myrtle.
To day the event is clebrated by the feast of Purim.
Background Reading:
The Book Of Esther 1:1-10:3
The Banquets of the King
1:1 Now it took place in the days of Ahasuerus, the Ahasuerus who reigned from India to Ethiopia over 127 provinces, 2 in those days as King Ahasuerus sat on his royal throne which was in Susa the capital, 3 in the third year of his reign, he gave a banquet for all his princes and attendants, the army officers of Persia and Media, the nobles, and the princes of his provinces being in his presence. 4 And he displayed the riches of his royal glory and the splendor of his great majesty for many days, 180 days. 5 And when these days were completed, the king gave a banquet lasting seven days for all the people who were present in Susa the capital, from the greatest to the least, in the court of the garden of the king's palace. 6 There were hangings of fine white and violet linen held by cords of fine purple linen on silver rings and marble columns,and couches of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl, and precious stones. 7 Drinks were served in golden vessels of various kinds, and the royal wine was plentiful according to the king's bounty. 8 And the drinking was done according to the law, there was no compulsion, for so the king had given orders to each official of his household that he should do according to the desires of each person. 9 Queen Vashti also gave a banquet for the women in the palace which belonged to King Ahasuerus.
To read the Complete story of Esther look up the book of Esther in the Bible.
More Information:
Esther
- Ahasuerus all so known as Xerxes or Achashverosh 486BC-464BC
- Vashti deposed 483BC
- Esther becomes Queen 478BC
- Feast of Purim 473BC