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The Pharaoh of Egypt was called Phobos Apollo. How do they keep their blood pure?
They maintain their pure bloodline through the marriage of brother and sister, father and daughter and even mother and child. For them, incest is simply a word in their concept.

Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, equivalent to the ancient emperor of China! The Pharaoh of ancient Egypt is called Pharaoh for short, and the original meaning of this word is "big house", that is, palace. The Pharaoh of ancient Egypt was the incarnation of God and had absolute authority. Pharaoh in ancient Egypt is not only a historical figure, but also a mythical figure. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs usually called themselves "Phobos Apollo"! The worship of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt was almost crazy. The name of Pharaoh alone has irresistible magic, and officials are proud of kissing Pharaoh's feet.

The Egyptian Pharaoh called himself "Phobos Apollo" to show his divinity. In the traditional concept of ancient Egyptians, Pharaoh was the agent of God on earth and the intermediary of communication between man and God. Pharaoh's rule is a part of God's established order and an ideal social state.

The Pharaoh of Egypt had only one wife, and the rest belonged to concubines. Ancient Egypt is actually a rare monogamous civilization in ancient times, mainly because women are the masters of the family and the blood of the royal family is also passed down by women.

The ancient Egyptians attached great importance to bloodline. Not only brother and sister get married, but also father and daughter get married, and there are many mother-child marriages. Especially among the royal families and nobles in ancient Egypt. They don't think there is anything wrong with this, but simply want to keep their bloodline pure.

Ancient Egyptian civilization is the earliest civilization of mankind, and it is a society without incest taboo. In ancient Egypt, sisters and lovers were synonymous. Until the 2nd century AD, half of Alexander's marriages were sisters, brothers and sisters, and incestuous marriages in ancient Egypt were common among the people and the royal family.