King Menes, also known as Narmer, is credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE. He achieved this through military conquest, strategic marriages, and political alliances, consolidating power over the rival territories. Menes is often depicted in ancient artifacts, such as the Narmer Palette, which illustrates his victory and the merging of the two crowns of Egypt, symbolizing the unification of the kingdoms. This unification laid the foundation for the Pharaonic civilization that would flourish for centuries.
AnswerThe pharaoh who put united the upper and lower kingdom was KING MENES
Three kingdoms were united. The Kingdom of Aragon was united with the Kingdoms of Castile and Leon when Queen Isabel I of Aragon married King Ferdinand (of Castile and Leon). Each monarch ruled their own kingdom(s) but they ruled together.
The kingdoms of Castile, Leo, and Aragon were united by the marriage of Isabel and Ferdinand.
well because king narmer united the lower and upper egypet
I had this same question to on my social studies packet so i'm pretty sure three details would be .. 1) Narmer is also known as Menes. 2) Narmer united two kingdoms 3) Narmer was king of upper egypt and ruled or took over lower egypt.
King Menes, the first pharoah.
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.)
Around 5500 BC two kingdoms of Egypt began to settle on both sides of the Nile. They were united under King Menes, this is start of the Egyptian civilization.
AnswerThe pharaoh who put united the upper and lower kingdom was KING MENES
King Narmer
King Menes/Narmer unified the two different Kingdoms. Presumably he did this through conquest.
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
In 1469, the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon were united by the marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand. Although the kingdoms were united, they remained largely independent.
King Narmer united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt during his rule in the 1st Dynasty.
Three kingdoms were united. The Kingdom of Aragon was united with the Kingdoms of Castile and Leon when Queen Isabel I of Aragon married King Ferdinand (of Castile and Leon). Each monarch ruled their own kingdom(s) but they ruled together.
The kingdoms of Castile, Leo, and Aragon were united by the marriage of Isabel and Ferdinand.
well because king narmer united the lower and upper egypet