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yes because of being surrounded on either side by water or desert
King Menes built the city Memphis
Yes, Menes made a strategic choice in establishing Memphis as the capital of ancient Egypt. Its location at the junction of Upper and Lower Egypt facilitated trade and communication between the two regions, enhancing political unity. Additionally, Memphis was situated near the Nile, providing access to resources and fertile land for agriculture. This central position helped Memphis thrive as a cultural and administrative hub.
He build a city called Memphis and in the Ancient Egypt it was the Capital.
Menes
King Menes chose Memphis as his capital. Visit, http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/people/menes.html for more information.
He made it in between lower Egypt and upper Egypt in the city know as Memphis
do you mean Menes the King of Egypt??? He ruled about 3100BC. History does not record where he was born but he was the founding king of the first Dynasty and known at Menes of Memphis where he created the city on an island in the River Nile as it was easy to defend. According to legend he was attacked by crocodiles and died at the age of 63
Menes was the first king or pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He founded a dynasty of eight pharaohs. He reigned for over sixty years and his crowning achievement was the development of the city of Memphis. There is some dispute as to who Menes actually was. Historians are divided on whether Menes was actually Narmer or if he was Hor-Aha, both are credited with the unification of Egypt.
Menes was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh who is credited with uniting upper and lower Egypt. King Menes also started the first Dynasty.
Narmer, also known as Menes, is believed to have lived in ancient Egypt around 3100 BCE. He is often associated with the city of Memphis, which he is credited with founding as the capital of the unified Upper and Lower Egypt. This strategic location along the Nile River facilitated trade and governance in the early dynastic period.