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I propose to move the article to Alcmaeon (Archon of Athens) as there is a clear difference between a King of Athens and an Archon of Athens. To say that Alcmaeon was a "king" seems to be somewhat misleading. --Proofreader (talk) 10:57, 7 May 2008 (UTC)