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.
Narmer was the ruler of upper Egypt.
they think it was Narmer
King Narmer was an Ancient Egyptian king that is thought to be the same person as the Scorpion King. He united upper and lower Egypt and created the double crown, which is worn by the king of upper and lower Egypt.
About 3100 B.C., Narmer the king of Upper Egypt, led his armies north and took control of Lower Egypt.
About 3100 B.C., Narmer the king of Upper Egypt, led his armies north and took control of Lower Egypt.
Narmer was the ruler of upper Egypt.
Narmer also known as Menes ruled upper Egypt and was able to control lower Egypt and unite them both.
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.
Narmer
Narmer was the first king of Egypt beginning in approx. 3100 BCE. At the time, the term was not pharaoh - this was originally the name of the palace of the Egyptian kings, eventually it just became synonymous.
narmer's wife was neithhotep she was a princess of egypt
Ancient Egypt is both a well known civilization, however, it has many secrets. One issue is the first Egyptian pharaoh. Many historians believe this would be Pharaoh Narmer. He is given credit for unifying ancient Egypt in approximately 3100 BC.