Criasus
Former king of Argos, Peloponnese
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In Greek mythology, Criasus (/ˈkraɪ.əsəs/;[1] Ancient Greek: Κρίασος Kriasos) was a king of Argos.
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Criasus was said to have reigned for fifty four years. During his reign, Callithyia, daughter of Peiranthus, became the first priestess of Hera. According to Eusebius, Criasus reigned at the same time as Saphrus reigned as the fourteenth king of Assyria, and Orthopolis as the twelfth king of Sicyon. Eusebius also tells us that Moses was born in Egypt during his reign.[4] Criasus' son Phorbas succeeded him on the throne of Argos.