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no he was actually the youngest
King Narmer had unified Egypt Through military means . The pharaoh is depicted wearing the crowns of Upper Egypt on one side, and lower egypt on the other, indicating that he was the first king over both kingdoms.
the pharaoh wore it to show his or her power over lower egypt
No, The first Pharoah to rule over the upper and lower kingdoms was Pharoah Menes
The Old Kingdom government in Egypt was an absolute monarchy. The King was considered a god and had unfettered control over his people. They were referred to as King during this period, not Pharaoh.
No he was not the king of Egypt. He was a Vizer who was given authority to act in the name of the Pharaoh with almost limitless power - the Pharaoh only remained above him because he was Pharaoh. Otherwise he had full authority over everything in Egypt except the throne.
The pharaoh was the king of Egypt. He ruled over the people and made himself a god to them, of course he had no mythological or magical power.
no he was actually the youngest
yes he did, because he was the pharaoh, and the pharaoh ad complete control over Egypt, both lower, middle, and upper.
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.
King Narmer had unified Egypt Through military means . The pharaoh is depicted wearing the crowns of Upper Egypt on one side, and lower egypt on the other, indicating that he was the first king over both kingdoms.
she ruled over egypt by taking after her father.
It is likely, given that the Old Kingdom of Egypt mentions Anubis, that the worship of Anubis in Egypt predates the Pharaoh ruling over Egypt.
couple of years
the pharaoh wore it to show his or her power over lower egypt
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
Pharaoh Rameses II