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Did ancient Egyptians marry their relatives?

By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com

Question: Did ancient Egyptians marry their relatives?
Answer: Matches between relatives such as first cousins and between uncles and nieces were common as they kept assets within the family. The brother-sister or father-daughter alliances often mentioned in novels were atypical and usually entered into only by the pharaohs. Widows and widowers often married for a second or third time.
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