Haman in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(of Persian origin), magnificent, the name of the vizier
(i.e.,
the prime minister) of the Persian king Ahasuerus
(Esther 3:1,
etc.). He is called an "Agagite," which seems to
denote that he
was descended from the royal family of the Amalekites,
the
bitterest enemies of the Jews, as Agag was one of the
titles of
the Amalekite kings. He or his parents were brought to
Persia as
captives taken in war. He was hanged on the gallows
which he had
erected for Mordecai the Jew (Esther 7:10). (See
ESTHER
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