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Busiris, Busius, the mythic Lord of Egypt, son of Poisdon and Lisanassas.

Origin
In the opinion of Stratbon and Pluto, he was a historical figure, bringing to the gods of all the aliens who were destined to visit his country. I had to deal with the nine-year-old dry that was struggling in Egypt. For the advice of the Cypriot Purity, he decided to stop the drought to sacrifice one stranger every year. The first victim was the first.

On the way to the Garden of Hersperid in Egypt also came to Egypt to be the victim of the gods; the hero won and killed Busiris. The missile sacrificed to the gods of Bousiris himself, and together with his son Amphedman.

Also another Busiris, son of King Egypt, who lived for 11 generations before the Heracal, and was stabbed by a dagger during a marriage night by one of the Danish sisters. The spark connects these characters, but the Apollodorus nickname points to them as different individuals.

There are a lot of assumptions about the application that the pharaoh can be surrounded by this character. On one version of the historical prototype of Busiris could be Yahmos I Nubptira, the liberator of Egypt from the power of foreign-hixes, in the service of the Greeks, including Danaye, the father of Danaid. According to John Milton's poem, the Lost Paradise was the cruel pharaoh who was chasing the Jews, and it could be treated as Yahmos I and other representatives founded by the dynasty. There is a version that Busiris can be the pharaoh of the East, and under his name, he can hide Amenwangup IV Akhenaten.

The Mysterious King Bousiris is a portrayed leader of the revolution in "True History" by Lukana.

Notes

Literature
The dictionary of ancient mythology. -: Science, 1985. 236 pages.

Ancient Greek myths