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'''Actaeus''' was the mythological ruler of [[Attica]] before [[Cecrops]]. He is credited with naming Attica which evolved from Actaea to Actica to Attica.  
 
'''Actaeus''' was the mythological ruler of [[Attica]] before [[Cecrops]]. He is credited with naming Attica which evolved from Actaea to Actica to Attica.  
  
Actaeus had a daughter, Agraulos, who was given in marriage to Cecrops. Cecrops then succeeded Actaeus, who had no sons, as King of Athens.
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Actaeus had a daughter, Agraulos, who was given in marriage to Cecrops. Cecrops then succeeded Actaeus, who had no sons, as King of [[Athens]].
  
 
==Other references==
 
==Other references==

Latest revision as of 19:28, January 27, 2006

Actaeus was the mythological ruler of Attica before Cecrops. He is credited with naming Attica which evolved from Actaea to Actica to Attica.

Actaeus had a daughter, Agraulos, who was given in marriage to Cecrops. Cecrops then succeeded Actaeus, who had no sons, as King of Athens.

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In Greek Mythology there was another Actaeus who was a hunter and who had the misfortune of seeing Artemis nude.