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King Menes (a.k.a.) Narmer of Egypt united the thus stating the first dynasty of pharaohs in Egypt in about 3150 B.C.E. He was the first one to wear the double crown which was made by the red crown the symbol of lower Egypt and the white crown the symbol of upper Egypt . The double crown is also a symbol for the upper and lower 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 or possibly King Scorpion. There is debate about whether these were the same person or two different people. Also there is argument on whether Narmer was the first to rule both Upper and Lower Egypt therefore wearing the double crown or pshent or possibly King Menes.
King Mene's main contribution to the success of Egypt was that he took over Lower Egypt and overthrew the king of Lower Egypt and he united both upper and lower Egypt into one great big kingdom. King Menes (or Narmer as he is also known) also showed unity of these two lands by building the city of Memphis which is in the middle of where the border of Upper and lower Egypt was. he also created the doudle crown, a crown made up of both the crown of Upper Egypt (the White Crown,) and the crown of Lower Egypt (the Red Crown)
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one way is king Menes. he combined the upper Egypt crown with the lower Egypt crown to create the double crown.
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King Menes wore a white crown when he ruled Upper Egypt. After taking over Lower Egypt he adopted a double crown which was both red and white.
King Menes (a.k.a.) Narmer of Egypt united the thus stating the first dynasty of pharaohs in Egypt in about 3150 B.C.E. He was the first one to wear the double crown which was made by the red crown the symbol of lower Egypt and the white crown the symbol of upper Egypt . The double crown is also a symbol for the upper and lower 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.
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
King Narmer or possibly King Scorpion. There is debate about whether these were the same person or two different people. Also there is argument on whether Narmer was the first to rule both Upper and Lower Egypt therefore wearing the double crown or pshent or possibly King Menes.
Menes (Narmer) king of Upper Egypt united the two kingdoms in around 3000BC. (Upper Egypt was united with Lower Egypt, that is the White Crown was united with the Red Crown.)
King Mene's main contribution to the success of Egypt was that he took over Lower Egypt and overthrew the king of Lower Egypt and he united both upper and lower Egypt into one great big kingdom. King Menes (or Narmer as he is also known) also showed unity of these two lands by building the city of Memphis which is in the middle of where the border of Upper and lower Egypt was. he also created the doudle crown, a crown made up of both the crown of Upper Egypt (the White Crown,) and the crown of Lower Egypt (the Red Crown)
The first pharaoh to have united the "two lands" of Upper and Lower Egypt was said to have been King Narmer in 3000 b.c. Thereafter the pharaoh of Egypt was represented wearing a double crown (cat. no. 50a) that combined the white crown of Upper Egypt (cat. no. 26) and the red crown of Lower Egypt (cat. no. 51). Other symbols of the unification of the two lands are combined on the royal regalia: from Lower Egypt, the cobra or uraeus and from Upper Egypt, the vulture.I hope that answered your question!the pharaoh that united Egypt is not called narmer in fact there was no such person that ruled us and they united in 1554 bc and the crown was red and white and i think the phaoroah that united Egypt was called Atem (توم .i hope this gves a btter understanding of the question you asked