Herodotus on Min

Herodotus confirms that the first king of Egypt was Min (named Menes by Manetho and recorded as Men on the Abydos kings list). According to Herodotus, all of Egypt except the area around Thebes was a marsh when Min became pharaoh. However, Min redirected the Nile and created an embankment on which he established the city of Memphis and built a temple to Hephaistos (the Greek name for Ptah).


Herodotus: Pharaohs

Min
Cheops
Chephren
Mykerinos
Asychis
Nitocris
Moiris
Sesostris
Pheros
Proteus
Rhampsinitos
Anysis
Sethon
Psammis
Apries
Amasis
Cambyses
Darius
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