There is no record anywhere in the Persian records of a Queen Esther, although the Book of Esther says that King Xerxes I married her soon after he divorced Vashti in the third year of his reign. In fact, historians say that King Xerxes was married to Queen Amestris at that very time and remained married to her for at least the next several years. So we can not look for answers in history.
If Esther really was married to Xerxes, as stated in the Book of Esther, she would have been queen, legitimately married. Darius II was known as Darius Nothus {Darius the bastard) because his mother was a concubine, Artaxerxes having no surviving legitimate heir, and therefore Darius II would could not have been the son of a legitimate queen. Thus, we have no secure information about any sons of Esther.
The final word comes from biblical scholars, who say that the Book of Esther was a second-century-BCE Jewish novel, so its characters only have relationships defined by the book's author.
Esther 9:12
Queen Esther from the Bible did not have any children. The Book of Esther does not mention her having any offspring. Queen Esther is known for her bravery and intelligence in saving the Jewish people from destruction during the reign of King Xerxes I of Persia.
Esther Dyson doesn't have any children because she never married. Now, please answer my question: What is Esther Dyson's death date? (I need the month, day, and year?)
10 sons + 1 daughter
Esther Hautzig had two children, Deborah and David.
Esther Rantzen
Yes, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther had two daughters, Esther Catherine and Marjorie.
Esther P. Hill has written: 'Socially handicapped children in non-urban Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Children with social disabilities
Harold E. Edgerton had four children with his wife Esther May Garrett.
Yes she was the first child ever to be born in the white house
Esther Thelen has written: 'Hidden skills' -- subject(s): Human locomotion, Motor ability in children, Walking
Esther R. Dyer has written: 'Cultural Pluralism & Children's Media (School Media Centers ; No. 1)'