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Me·nes  (mnz) fl. 3000 b.c.
King of Egypt who united Upper and Lower Egypt, thus founding Egypt's first dynasty.

Menes [ˈmiːniːz]
n
(Biographies / Menes (?3100 bc-?3100 bc) M, Egyptian, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) the first king of the first dynasty of Egypt (?3100 bc). He is said to have united Upper and Lower Egypt and founded Memphis


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