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Are there any Talmudic sources that back up the claim that Cyrus was really the son of Queen Esther?

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The Gemara in Rosh Hashana 3b(which talks about when to start the counting of a kings reign) writes that Koresh(he was a kosher king),Daryavesh(his actual name),and Artachasasta(name of his kingdom) are one in the same.

The question is was Daryavish Esther's son. The simple answer is that its a machlokes. Tosfos on that Daf explains that Daryavish was Eshter's son based of the Midrash Va'yikra Rabah 13:5. However, Rashi holds on 4a that Daryavish was a ben noach, seemingly Rashi did not go with the opinion of the midrash.

sam
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Rashi says that Cyrus was the son of Esther. I have a source at home, I'll have to dig it up.

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The Kalla Rabbasi 2:15 seems to indicate this.

מה בנה של אסתר כתיב (ישעיה מה) אני לפניך אלך והדורים אישר דלתות נחושה אשבר ובריחי ברזל אגדע...

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Don't know if you mean Cyrus 1 or 2 (just found out from another commenter that there was more than one), but at least one seems to have preceded the megillah: http://www.chabad.org/holidays/in-depth/default_cdo/aid/39643/jewish/Megillah-with-Commentary.htm And it came to pass in the days of Achashverosh (Esther 1:1) Achashverosh succeeded Cyrus as ruler of the Persian Empire, toward the end of the Jews' seventy-year exile in Babylon (Rashi)

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