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Acacus (mythology)

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Greek mythology, a king of Acacesium in Arcadia

Acacus (Ancient Greek: Ἄκακος or Ἄκακον means 'harmless, guileless'), in Greek mythology, was a king of Acacesium (Ἀκακήσιον) in Arcadia. He was one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon [1] either by the naiad Cyllene,[2] Nonacris [3] or by unknown woman. Acacus was the foster-father of the infant Hermes.[4]

Maia gave birth to Hermes at dawn in a sacred cave on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, and he was raised by Acacus. He was believed to be the founder of the Arcadian town of Acacesium where he was king.[5]

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  1. ^ Pausanias, 8.3.2, 8.36.10
  2. ^ Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.13.1
  3. ^ Pausanias, 8.17.6
  4. ^ Pausanias, 8.36.10
  5. ^ Pausanias, 8.3.2

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