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King Tut ruled as Pharaoh for Upper and Lower Egypt for a few years
Menes was the king who united both kingdoms and thus he was the first to use the double crown. He was the first king of the Ist dynasty.
They are both Kingdoms from Egypt.
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.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
Around 5500 BC two kingdoms of Egypt began to settle on both sides of the Nile. They were united under King Menes, this is start of the Egyptian civilization.
King Tut ruled as Pharaoh for Upper and Lower Egypt for a few years
The White Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Upper (southern) Egypt. The Red Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Lower (northern) Egypt. Together these crowns meant that the Pharaoh had united both Kingdoms and ruled them both. When put together they formed a general shape of Egypt.
Menes was the king who united both kingdoms and thus he was the first to use the double crown. He was the first king of the Ist dynasty.
King Narmer
They are both Kingdoms from Egypt.
King Menes
Narmer united both upper and lower Egypt making them one.
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.
The "Two Kingdoms" of Upper and Lower Egypt were united around 3000 BC, under the rule of the pharaoh called Menes (alternatively Narmer), the founder of the First Dynasty.Upper (southern) Egypt was later ruled by the Hyksos and the Kingdom of Kush. The greatest extent of Egypt's empire occurred in the 18th Dynasty, beginning around 1550 BC with pharaoh Ahmose I.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
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.