Demarchus (ancient Greek Δήμαρχος Dḗmarchos) is in Greek mythology one of the 50 sons of Aigyptus, the twin brother of Danaus, and is therefore one of the Aegyptiads.
According to the poorly preserved, incomplete list of 47 of 50 Danaid pairings in the fabulae of Hyginus Mythographus, he was killed by his wife Eubule on their wedding night. [1]
Literature
Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll: Demarchos. In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Ed.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology. Volume 1,1, Leipzig 1886, column 986 (digitized version).
Otto Waser: Demarchos 1. In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume IV, 2, Stuttgart 1901, Col. 2712.
Remarks
Hyginus Mythographus, Fabulae 170.
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