the pharaohs
double crown
The pharaohs of the first dynasty wore a double crown to symbolize their rule over upper and lower egypt
There were 3 different crowns. Upper Egyptian pharaohs wore a crown which was white and resembled a bowling pin. Lower Egyptian pharaohs wore a red crown that resembled a chair. After Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt, the pharaohs wore a double crown which was both of the crowns combined.
Uraeus
The white crown represents upper Egypt. The red crown represents lower Egypt. The blue crown is a war crown.
The Pharaohs double crown represented him being the king of a united nation. The upper and lower Egypt united.
The double crown is the crown that ancient Egyptian Pharaohs wore after lower (Northern) and upper (Southern) Egypt were united under one ruler.
Leadership over the two kingdoms
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
you stand in the crown
In a way, Cleopatra wore a crown. By the time of Cleopatra's rule, the pharaohs wore diadems with a cobra on the forehead. Cleopatra's diadem or "crown" was said to have three cobras on it.