Arcesius
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Arcesius
Summary
Arcesius is a mythological Greek character[1]. He worked as a monarch[2]. He draws 1,051 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_greek_character category, ranking #228 of 1,333).[3]
Key Facts
- Arcesius's father was Zeus[4].
- Arcesius's father was Cephalus[5].
- Arcesius's father was Kileus[6].
- Arcesius's father was Hermes[7].
- Arcesius's mother was Procris[8].
- Arcesius's mother was Euryodeia[9].
- Arcesius was married to Chalcomedusa[10].
- A child of Arcesius was Laertes[11].
- Arcesius's professions included monarch[2].
- Arcesius is recorded as male[12].
- Arcesius's instance of is recorded as mythological Greek character[13].
- Arcesius's described by source is recorded as 1870 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology[14].
- Arcesius's described by source is recorded as Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie vol. III.1[15].
- Arcesius's described by source is recorded as Pauly–Wissowa[16].
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Origins and Family
Fathers listed include Zeus[4], a thunder deity[17]; Cephalus[5], a mythological Greek character[18]; Kileus[6]; and Hermes[7], an Olympian god[19]. Mothers listed include Procris[8], a mythological Greek character[20] and Euryodeia[9], a mythological Greek character[21].
Career and Affiliations
Arcesius worked as a monarch[2].
Personal Life
Arcesius was married to Chalcomedusa[10]. A child of him was Laertes[11].
Why It Matters
Arcesius draws 1,051 Wikipedia views per month (mythological_greek_character category, ranking #228 of 1,333).[3] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]
FAQs
Who were Arcesius's parents?
Arcesius's father was Zeus[4]. Arcesius's mother was Procris[8].
Who was Arcesius married to?
Arcesius's spouses include Chalcomedusa[10].
What did Arcesius do for work?
Arcesius worked as monarch[2].