Actaeus
In Greek mythology, Actaeus (/ækˈtiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀκταῖος Ἀktaῖos means "coast-man"), also called Actaeon, was the first king of Attica, according to Pausanias.
Actaeus | |
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King of Attica | |
Other names | Actaeon |
Successor | Cecrops |
Abode | Attica |
Personal information | |
Parents | ?autochthon |
Siblings | - |
Offspring | Aglaurus |
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