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I think its menes
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
menes i think it is because he ruled since 3100BC
i think it is Menes because he ruled at some point
I think because they wanted more protection.
I think because they wanted more protection.
The Kings of Egypt were not called Pharaohs by the ancient Egyptians. This word was used by the Greeks and Hebrews, and today is commonly used for the ancient Kings of Egypt. It is not known how many kings ruled in Egypt, for at times in its ancient past the country was split up, and there were at least several kings at the same time - plus there were most likely be rulers before recorded history. Given this qualification the answer would be Aha of the 1st Dynasty. Prior to this we have Dynasty 0 which obviously would have had 'rulers' but it has not been possible to decipher their real names and there is great uncertainty as to which of these individuals were actually rulers.
king Menes i think he was born in 3407 BC and died in 3346 BC
Because he WAS Egyptian
Ramses the II, I think.....
anserw this someone well i think Memphis was in the perfect strategic position between upper and lower Egypt and help unite the two kingdoms of Egypt at the time In addition to being a strategic position for trade (due to it's close proximity to the Nile Delta), it also made sense for the king, who came from Upper Egypt (Southern Egypt) to establish a command position in Lower Egypt. Having already power and influence in Southern Egypt, his presence in the North solidified his kingship and allowed him to be closer to this newer part of the kingdom.
King Menes was an Egyptian Pharaoh who modern historians think came to power around the year 3000BC.