Narmer or also known as Menes
Menes
No, The first Pharoah to rule over the upper and lower kingdoms was Pharoah Menes
khufu became the first dynasty pharoah
Osiris was the first Pharoh of Egypt. He was murdered by his evil brother Seth. After death his wife tried to bring him back, but Seth found the body she was trying to resurrect, cut it into pieces and threw them into the nile. When isis found all the pieces she tried to bring him back a second time, and the gods she conspired wtih decided he'd be resurrected to rule "heaven". His son, Horus, was concieved after death and went on to battle with Seth several times to avenge his father.
Menes is the name of an ancient Egyptian pharoah of the early dynastic period who founded Dynasty I and united Upper and Lower Egypt. He is typically identified as the pre-dynastic pharoah Narmer or the first dynasty pharoah Hor-Aha. Both Narmer and Hor-Aha are said to have united Egypt. According to English Egyptologist I.E.S. Edwards, Menes (which means "He who endures") could be "a mere descriptive epithet denoting a semi-legendary hero [...] whose name had been lost." This means that while Menes could have been a real pharoah, it's also possible, and likely, that it is the collective identity of several pre-dynastic pharoahs, including Narmer, as well as Hor-Aha.
Menes was the first pharaoh of Egypt
Menes is the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
No, The first Pharoah to rule over the upper and lower kingdoms was Pharoah Menes
Menes was the 1st pharoah.
You might be going for Narmer, an Egyptian Pharaoh of the early dynastic period. He ruled about the 32nd century BCE and is thought by many to be the unifier of upper and lower Egypt, and therefore the first Pharoah of the first dynasty of united Egypt.
Moses marched out of Egypt with all of Pharoah's servants who were God's people. The Pharoah didn't want to let God's people go in the first place.
khufu became the first dynasty pharoah
Osiris was the first Pharoh of Egypt. He was murdered by his evil brother Seth. After death his wife tried to bring him back, but Seth found the body she was trying to resurrect, cut it into pieces and threw them into the nile. When isis found all the pieces she tried to bring him back a second time, and the gods she conspired wtih decided he'd be resurrected to rule "heaven". His son, Horus, was concieved after death and went on to battle with Seth several times to avenge his father.
Menes is the name of an ancient Egyptian pharoah of the early dynastic period who founded Dynasty I and united Upper and Lower Egypt. He is typically identified as the pre-dynastic pharoah Narmer or the first dynasty pharoah Hor-Aha. Both Narmer and Hor-Aha are said to have united Egypt. According to English Egyptologist I.E.S. Edwards, Menes (which means "He who endures") could be "a mere descriptive epithet denoting a semi-legendary hero [...] whose name had been lost." This means that while Menes could have been a real pharoah, it's also possible, and likely, that it is the collective identity of several pre-dynastic pharoahs, including Narmer, as well as Hor-Aha.
King Menes, the first pharoah.
Menes was the first pharaoh of Egypt
Cleopatra became a co-ruler of Egypt by inheritance, as she and her brother were named as rulers by their father. Julius Caesar set her up on the throne after the death of her first brother/husband and she remained there until her death.
She is the first Egyptian Queen to take the place of a king or pharoah and rule over Egypt. =] hope the answers your question!!! ^-^