Yes, Ancient Athens had a king, their last emperors name was Kopros, he was very strong and very powerful. He made Athens a well-developed and stable civilization. Athens still continued to have a bad government and demorcracy though.
There was no king of Athens. Athens was a democracy.
Cecrops I was the first king of Athens. He is mythologized as half man and half serpent. He brought the tradition of marriage to Athens.
The cast of The King in Athens - 1906 includes: King Edward VII as himself
Athens. You answered your question already.
no they did not have a king or queen or priminister
Yes.
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No. Theseua is a founder-king of Athens, son of Aethra (daughter of King Pittheus of Troezen) and fathered by Aegeus (King of Athens) and Poseidon (God-King of the Sea), both of whom Aethra lay with in one night.
Under Xerxes I the Persian army captured Athens following the battle of Thermopylae. The Persian king to conquer Athens , was the famous Persian king called Cyrus.
Theseus found out that his father was the King of Athens so he traveled there in order to meet him.
Persia had a king. Athens had a direct democracy.