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Did king Menes fight for lower Egypt?

King Menes did fight for Lower Egypt. He is the one who unified and ruled Upper and Lower Egypt.


What was Egypt made up of before it was unified under king narmer?

upper and lower egypt.-Anna


Who first united upper and lower Egypt?

Menes is the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.


What did king Menes do after he unified upper and lower Egypt?

hadi be you


How was upper and lower Egypt unified?

one way is king Menes. he combined the upper Egypt crown with the lower Egypt crown to create the double crown.


When was the union of Egypt?

Upper and Lower Egypt were unified in 3100 BCE, roughly 5100 years ago.


What happened when Menes conquered upper and lower Egypt?

The two kingdoms were unified and a new crown was made, the fusion of upper Egypt's crown and lower Egypt's crown.


What was the region made up of beforer Egypt was unified under king narmer?

upper and lower Egypt.-Anna


Who is the king that unified upper and lower Egypt?

King Narmer, also know as Menes was the one who unified the 2 kingdoms of Egypt.


Where was the kingdom of lower Egypt located?

Lower Egypt was the Northern half of the kingdom- it seems paradoxical, but that's because the Nile was at lower elevation there. It mainly refers to the Nile Delta closer to the Mediterranean. Menes unified Lower and Upper Egypt


Why was Menes important to ancient Egypt?

He unified Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt, he also wore a double crown one side red which symbolized Lower Egypt the other white side symbolizes Upper Egypt. King Menes was unified egyptian state which combined Upper and Lower Egypt under one single monarchy .


How did king Menes unifiy the upper and lower Egypt?

King Menes unified upper and lower egypt by leading his army north into lower egypt, wearing the double crown. And in case you need to know, he unified them in EXACTLY 3150 B.C. NOT 3100 B.C. It's 3150 B.C. EXACT! It's in my social studies book.