Aegyptus

Aegyptus was a Greek mortal king.

Mythology
Aegyptus was the King of Egypt and Arabia. He had fifty sons that were set of marry their fifty cousins, the daughters of Aegyptus' twin brother, Danaus. Danaus didn't want his daughters to marry their cousins and he took them to Argos. Aegyptus brought his sons to Argos and on the night of their marriages, forty-nine of the Danaides killed their husbands. Hypermnestra, who married Lynceus, didn't kill her husband because he respected her wish to remain a virgin.

Relationships

 * Parents: Belus and Achiroe
 * Children with an unknown mother: Lynceus