King Menes in 3150 BC
The two kingdoms were unified and a new crown was made, the fusion of upper Egypt's crown and lower Egypt's crown.
King Ahmose the First of Egypt founded the 18th Dynasty. He drove the Hyksos out of lower Egypt, and again unified the two kingdoms.
Egypt became a unified kingdom because the Nile River was a convenient passageway for conquest.
Before Menes married the princess of Lower Egypt, the capital of upper Egypt was Heirrakonpolh, and for lower Egypt was Heliopolis. After he unified the two kingdoms, the capital of Egypt became Memphis.
King Narmer had unified Egypt Through military means . The pharaoh is depicted wearing the crowns of Upper Egypt on one side, and lower egypt on the other, indicating that he was the first king over both kingdoms.
King Narmer
King Narmer, also know as Menes was the one who unified the 2 kingdoms of Egypt.
The two kingdoms were unified and a new crown was made, the fusion of upper Egypt's crown and lower Egypt's crown.
King Ahmose the First of Egypt founded the 18th Dynasty. He drove the Hyksos out of lower Egypt, and again unified the two kingdoms.
When the two kingdoms were united the two different types of crowns were united into one crown.
King Menes/Narmer unified the two different Kingdoms. Presumably he did this through conquest.
Egypt became a unified kingdom because the Nile River was a convenient passageway for conquest.
When Egypt was unified around 3100 BCE, it was composed of two kingdoms: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt was located in the southern part of the country, while Lower Egypt was in the north, near the Nile Delta. The unification marked the beginning of the First Dynasty and established the foundation for ancient Egyptian civilization. The symbol of this unification was the double crown, representing the two regions.
Before Menes married the princess of Lower Egypt, the capital of upper Egypt was Heirrakonpolh, and for lower Egypt was Heliopolis. After he unified the two kingdoms, the capital of Egypt became Memphis.
King Narmer had unified Egypt Through military means . The pharaoh is depicted wearing the crowns of Upper Egypt on one side, and lower egypt on the other, indicating that he was the first king over both kingdoms.
The two kingdoms were the Upper Egypt and the Lower Egypt.
One of the Egypt's kingdoms are the middle, new and old kingdom's