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.
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.
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.