Acratus
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Acratus is a classical name attributed to the following individuals:
- Acratus (Greek: Ἄκρατος) is also the name by which Pausanias called the hero Acratopotes.
- Acratus was a freedman of Nero. He was sent by Nero in 64 AD to Asia and Achaea to plunder the temples and take away the statues of the gods.[1][2]
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