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Zeus was the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology.
His father was king and he was from a dynasty of kings and rulers.
Answer: The Greek king who led the army against Troy was Agamemnon, the King of Mycenae. The greatest though Greek king to ever have lived was Alexander the Great. Hope this helps.
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
Greece was divided in many states with independent kings, but in the Trojan war, Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae, led the Greeks against the Trojans.
there was only one king that ruled all of the gods, and one queen who ruled all of the goddesses. the king was Zeus and the queen was his wife hera
one of the roman kings is Mars. he is also said have a resemblance with the greek god of war, Ares, which the Romans gave some respect, because they thought he was their king.
He was king of Macedonia, which was culturally backward. By adopting Greek culture and claiming descent from early Greek kings, he sought to aggrandise himself and to live a better lifestyle.
Jesus was known as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
No ___ Yes, there were a number of King Minos. The Minos of Greek legend was loosely based on one of the Kings of Crete during it's height as a Mediterranean power.
They were to show King William II power, all the Greek Gods metaphorically mean somethings, reflecting what William shoud be like as a 'guest' King.
The Mycenaean civilization in southern Greece was led by the first Greek kings.