King of Athens

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Before the Athenian democracy, the tyrants, and the archons, the city-state of Athens was ruled by kings. Most of these are probably mythical or only semi-historical. This list is based on that given by Eusebius of Caesarea.

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[edit] Earliest kings

These two kings were supposed to have ruled before the flood of the Deucalion story.

[edit] Erechthids or Cecropidae

Cecrops was considered the first true king of Athens, although he was a mythical half-man half-serpent. The dates for the following kings were conjectured centuries later.

[edit] Melanthids or Codridae


After Codrus's death, his heirs ceased to be kings, and became hereditary archons. In 753 BC the hereditary archonship was replaced by a non-hereditary system (see Archons of Athens).


[edit] Further reading

  • Felix J., "Die Attische Königsliste," Klio 3 (1902), 406-439.