Actaeus
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Actaeus (Actaeüs) was the first king of Athens, father of Agraulus and father-in-law to Cecrops, the second king of Athens. Also gave Attica (Acte) its name before it was changed to Cecropia by Cecrops. Actaeus had no sons and was therefore succeeded by Cecrops.
Preceded by None |
King of Athens | Succeeded by Cecrops I |
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