No. Esther was about 500 years later.
It is questionable where the Queen of the Kingdom of Sheba lived. Our best guess is that she lived in Ethiopia or Yemen.
The Bible gives no details regarding her age. It does not even mention her death. And since scholars say that the Book of Esther was really a second-century-BCE Jewish novel, it would be pointless seeking extra-biblical evidence of Esther's life.
yes because queen Sheba who is Ethiopian married king Solomon and now Lot's of Ethiopian Jews live in Israel
We don"t know. Queens were known by rank titles such as ( Your Highness) Your Majesty) and so on. and this formal, crown touch may have precluded personal names. Sheba was not Monotheistic, so would not have a Judeo or Judeo-Christian name structure. a Bit like Queen Zora of Terry and The Pirates. Name means- of all things Dawn. it comes from Slavic languages. Of course she was fictional, and was played by Gale Sondergaard in the live-action version. Used a Chinese Junk as a Headquarters craft.
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Yes during the time she was in charge
If Esther were in fact mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah, this could be supposed to prove her historicity, in spite of serious historical errors in the Book of Esther. However, the Book of Nehemiah never mentions Esther.
Never she live during the 1700's she was queen of France.
Shakespeare lived in England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
Queen Elizabeth I of England lived in many different residences during her lifetime. During the reigns of her siblings, her main residence was at Hatfield, though she did for a time live with Henry VIII's last wife, Katherine, at Chelsea. I believe her first residence after her accession to the throne was Whitehall. Elizabeth I lived in Greenwich Palace.
Queen Victoria lived in Windsor castle from 1837-1901 CE. During her rule she spent the majority of the year in Windsor.