Menes of Thinis, whom Herodotus [ 2.4 ] calls Min, ruled for (?) 60 years.
- He led his armies beyond the borders of his kingdom, and he was held in high esteem.
He was seized by a hippopotamus.
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His son Athotis ruled for 27 years.
- He built a palace in the city of Memphis.
He was skilled in medicine, and wrote books about anatomy.
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His son Cenchenes, 39 years
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Venephes, 42 years
- In his reign there was a severe famine.
He built the pyramids near Cocome.
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Usaphais, 20 years
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Niebais, 26 years
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Semempses, 18 years
- In his reign there were many prodigies, and a great pestilence.