List of kings of Argos


Before the establishment of a democracy, the Ancient Greek city-state of Argos was ruled by kings. Most of them are probably mythical or only semi-historical. This list is based on that largely given by Eusebius of Caesarea.
An alternative version supplied by Tatian of the original 17 consecutive kings of Argos includes Apis and Argios between Argos and Triopas.

Inachid Dynasty

Inachos, the supposed son of Oceanos and Tethys, is affirmed to have been the founder of this kingdom. He married his sister Melissa, by whom he had two sons, Phoroneus and Aegialeus: he is supposed to be the father of Io, and therefore the Greeks are sometimes called "Inachoi" after him.
Argos named the kingdom after himself.

Danaid Dynasty

  • Danaos. Son of Belus, a mythical king of Egypt. Danaus had fifty daughters, the Danaides.
  • Lynceus. Son of Aigyptos. Killed Danaus and married Danaus's daughter Hypermnestra.
Lynceus means "lynx-eyed".

Abantiad Dynasty

Lineage of Anaxagoras

  • Anaxagoras. A descendant of Megapenthes. The kingdom of Argos was divided into three parts. One third was given to Melampos and another to Bias while Anaxagoras and his lineage continued to rule the central region.
  • Alector. Son of Anaxagoras.
  • Iphis. Son of Alector.
  • Sthenelos. Regained the portion of the kingdom given to Melampus upon the death of Amphilochus.
  • Cylarabes, or Cylarabos, or Cylasabos. Son of Sthenelos. Regained the portion of the kingdom given to Bias upon the death of Cyanippus.

Lineage of Melampus

Lineage of Bias

Pelopid Dynasty

Heraclid Dynasty

Kings claimed to be descendants of the mythological hero Heracles, many themselves mythological, include
In historical times, kings of Argos lacked historical power, the tyrant king Pheidon excepted.

Non-Heraclid Dynasty

This is the king after the heraaclids fell out.
  • Aigon (Aegon).