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Vashti, Queen of the Ancient Medes: The Airyanem Civilization[Paperback]
Historians say there never was a Queen Vashti of Persia. Bruce Feiler says in Where God was Born that Queen Amestris was Xerxes' only known wife, and that she remained queen long after the third year of his reign, when Vashti was supposedly deposed by Xerxes.
As the story of Queen Vashti is demonstrably non-historical, only The Bible can give an answer to what happened to her, and on this point the Book of Esther is silent.
The record of ('Queen') Vashti is in the book of Esther. She was the King's first wife, or queen consort, or most prominent/leading wife, but was deposed for disobedience to her husband, the King. She was replaced by Esther, a Jewess. The book of Esther does not say that Vashti had any children by the King. As she had incited the King's disfavor and been dismissed from the household, whatever happened to her after that was not considered significant enough to include in the bible record.
The proud Queen who snubbed the king's order was Queen Vashti in the Bible. King Ahasuerus wanted her to appear before him and his guests to showcase her beauty, but she refused, which resulted in her being deposed as queen.
Esther replaced Queen Vashti as queen after Queen Vashti refused to come to the King's banquet.
Ester replaced Vashti as queen of Persia under Ahasuerus (or Xerces) in the book of Ester.
Yes. For not coming to the King's party upon his orders she was ordered executed by her husband.
Deposed Queen Lady Yun died in 1482.
Yes, Vashti was executed for disobeying King Achashverosh.
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No it is not likely that queen Vashti ,was pregnant when she was sent into exile.Or the king would take a more lenient view on her.
Queen Vashti refused to attend a banquet at her husband Xerxes I request.
The parents of Queen Vashti, who appears in the book of Esther, are not mentioned in the Bible.
Esth:1:15: What shall we do unto the queen Vashti according to law, because she hath not performed the commandment of the king Ahasuerus by the chamberlains?