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Were not sure how old Menes was when he died but he was ruling for about 61-62 years so he might of started ruling at 20 I'm not sure when his father died and he took over. He could of started ruling late but I'm giving a guess about 72-80 something. Sorry i couldn't give you what you wanted but i will try and find out and give you the answer you are looking for (if it's not too late)

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