And He Came To Be Contentious And Sarsathian And Malhesar The Lords Of The Persians And Medes The King's Guarantors The First Seated Of The King
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And The Next Unto Him Was Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena, And Memucan, The Seven Princes Of Persia And Media, Which Saw The King's Face, And Which Sat The First In The Kingdom ;>
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And Came To Him, Arkesiah And Sarsathite, And Malesher, The Rulers Of Persia And Medes, The King's King, The First Stood By The King,
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And Plus In Front Came This Is This Arkesaios And Plus Sarsathaius Sarsathaios And Plus Malese Malesear The Ordnants Lords Persians And Plus Medon The English Close Of King The First Parastees Attendants Cyclical The Reigned Reign
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Plus Came This Arkesaios Plus Sarsathaios Plus Malesear The Lords Persians Plus Medon The Close Of King The First Attendants The Reign
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And In Front Of This Arkesaius And Sarsatheus And Maleseus The Lords Of Persians And Medes The King S King S Former Partisans Reign
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And Arkesaeus And Sarsathaeus And Malicear, The Princes Of The Persians And Medes, Who Were Close To The King, Who Were The First To Sit Next To The King, Came To Him.
And The Next To Him Were Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena, And Memucan, The Seven Princes Of Persia And Media, Who Saw The King's Face, And Sat First In The Kingdom),
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And He Who Is Near Unto Him `is' Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena, Memucan, Seven Heads Of Persia And Media Seeing The Face Of The King, Who Are Sitting First In The Kingdom --
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