in 5000bc
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 Tut ruled as Pharaoh for Upper and Lower Egypt for a few years
King Narmer, also known as Menes, is credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE. He achieved this through a combination of military conquest and strategic marriages, which helped consolidate power and influence. Narmer's victory is famously depicted on the Narmer Palette, where he is shown wearing the crowns of both Upper and Lower Egypt, symbolizing the unification of the two regions under his rule. This unification laid the foundation for the ancient Egyptian civilization and its dynastic rule.
Ramses the great ruled during the time when lower and upper Egypt were united, so he ruled both.
yes
Yes, the Scorpion King legend is Egyptian. It refers to a king who ruled Upper Egypt during the Protodynastic Period.
he ruled the upper part of Egypt
upper and lower egypt at one time or anther
menes
King Narmer united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt during his rule in the 1st 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 Tut ruled as Pharaoh for Upper and Lower Egypt for a few years
Menes was a pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt
they wore the double crown to symbolize their rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.
she ruled upper Egypt
lower Egypt and upper Egypt
he ruled upper Egypt