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  2. Menas of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    St. Menas and boatman on a Makurian manuscript from c. 1000. There are many sources written in different languages (Koine Greek, Coptic, Old Nubian, Ge'ez, Latin, Syriac, Armenian) relating to Menas. [3] Menas was born in Egypt in 285 in the city of Nikiou, [4] which lay in the vicinity of Memphis.

  3. Menas of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Menas was crowned emperor at Mengista Samayat, now called Mengisto, southwest of Debre Werq in Gojjam, and shortly afterwards he campaigned against the Beta Israel in Semien province. [6] According to Jeronimo Lobo, Menas was known to have all the bad qualities of his brother but not any of the good. [7]

  4. Min (god) - Wikipedia

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    Min (Ancient Egyptian: mnw), [1] also called Menas, [a] is an ancient Egyptian god whose cult originated in the predynastic period (4th millennium BCE). [2] He was represented in many different forms, but was most often represented in male human form, shown with an erect penis which he holds in his left hand and an upheld right arm holding a ...

  5. Menas (freedman) - Wikipedia

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    Menas, also known as Menodorus (died 35 BC), served under Sextus Pompey during the 1st Century BC Roman civil wars.. Menas was a freedman of Pompey the Great and when Pompey's son, Sextus, set himself up as ruler of Sicily in the late 40s BC, Menas became one of his naval leaders.

  6. Menas - Wikipedia

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    Menas, one of the seventeen representatives for Sparta to swear an oath for the Peace of Nicias; Menas or Minas of Aksum, Ethiopian bishop (6th century) Menas of Ethiopia, Emperor of Ethiopia (1559–1563) Menas (freedman), a Roman admiral who served under Sextus Pompeius; Saint Menas (disambiguation)

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  9. Menes - Wikipedia

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    Menes (fl. c. 3200–3000 BC; [1] / ˈ m eɪ n eɪ z /; Ancient Egyptian: mnj, probably pronounced * /maˈnij/; [6] Ancient Greek: Μήνης [5] and Μήν [7]) was a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt, credited by classical tradition with having united Upper and Lower Egypt, and as the founder of the First Dynasty.