The ancient Egyptian royal families were almost expected to marry within the family, as inbreeding was present in virtually every dynasty. ... It is believed that the pharaohs did this because of the ancient belief that the god Osiris married his sister Isis to keep their bloodline pure.Jun 5, 2014 read more
Pharaohs were not only wed to their brothers and sisters, but there were also "double-niece" marriages, where a man married a girl whose parents were his own brother and sister. It is believed that the pharaohs did this because of the ancient belief that the god Osiris married his sister Isis to keep their bloodline pure. read more
The Greek pharaohs did marry their biological sisters. In Ptolemaic Egypt, or simply Egypt, since before Greek rule the land was called Kemet, we can definitely document “royal incest” and not from periods of indigenous Afrikan rule. read more