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He build a city called Memphis and in the Ancient Egypt it was the Capital.
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Pharaoh Menes is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt, establishing the first centralized government in Egypt. He is considered to be the first pharaoh of the First Dynasty. Menes is often associated with the founding of Memphis, the capital of ancient Egypt.
Menes, the first human Pharaoh inherited the Upper and Lower Egypt from Horus and founded the capital of Egypt Memphis 3100 BCE. He reigned for 62 years and was killed by a hippopotamus.
King Menes, also known as Narmer, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who is credited with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE. He established the first dynasty of Egypt and founded the city of Memphis as its capital. Menes' unification of Egypt marked the beginning of the Old Kingdom period and laid the foundation for the long-lasting civilization of ancient Egypt.
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His great accomplishment was building the Memphis Dam. And no im not talkin about Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis was the capital of Egypt in Menes time. And it was a dam that completely surrounded Memphis to protect it from the flooding of the Nile. His other great accomplishment was uniting north and south Egypt.
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Menes established Memphis as the capital of Lower Egypt. Memphis was located on the Nile river just south-east of Cairo. Memphis had easy access to the Aegean sea.
The capital of the Unified Kingdom established by Pharaoh Menes was Memphis.
Memphis was once the Southern capital of Egypt. Memphis is located near Cairo and was founded by the pharaoh Menes.
Question? Menes established the capital of Lower Egypt at _______. Answer: Memphis
He build a city called Memphis and in the Ancient Egypt it was the Capital.
King Menes chose Memphis as his capital. Visit, http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/people/menes.html for more information.
king menes was born in Memphis
King Menes built the city Memphis