In Greek mythology, Acous or Akoos was the son of Thestrus, king of Argos. He was the father of Aristodamidas, who ascended the throne after him. According to Diodorus Siculus, his brother Merops was king of Argos and father of Aristodamidas.
References
Diodorus Siculus, Libraries, 7, 17.
Theophilus of Antioch, Ad Autolycum, 2, 7.
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Kings of ArgosPredecessor office successor
Thestros king of Argos
10th century BC Chr.
Predecessor | Office | Successor |
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Thestrus | King of Argos 10th century BC Chr. (mythical chronology) |
Aristodamidas |
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