That period in the 3rd Century BCE is uncertain. Two names are confused - Narmer and Menes. Narmer may have been Menes, or Menes may have been Narmer's successor, or ..... . And Narmer's predecessor King Scorpion may have unified Egypt. All very uncertain, with several variations still unresolved.
It seems early Egyptian pharaohs used two names, and which was used depended on the purpose. It is believed to be highly probable that Narmer and Menes were the same person, but it is not absolutely certain that this is the case. There is a link below.
Well, he did write the Narmer palette that shows the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
I am looking this up myself, sorry if this answer is not useful to you, but I believe that Narmer's brother was named Hawk, this may be fiction as I read it in a Fact-Fiction novel about Narmer.
His wife was thought to be Neithhotep A, a princess of northern Egypt.
I am looking this up myself, sorry if this answer is not useful to you, but I believe that Narmer's brother was named Hawk, this may be fiction as I read it in a Fact-Fiction novel about Narmer.
Narmer was the ruler of upper Egypt.
narmer's wife was neithhotep she was a princess of egypt
It used a magic spell to kill Narmer.
Narmer was the ruler of upper Egypt.
what is a general statement about narmer s leadership
what is a general statement about narmer s leadership