Mentuhotep I is the king to have declared himself as Osiris being the 1st king of the 43-year 11th dynasty in his 1st year 1986 BC on the Jan 6 solstice (the date Thoth 5 of year 383) by joining the 9th & 10th dynasties to the House of kings, and getting their support to make him as sole Pharaoh of the House when that House was 33.5 years old (2020bc July 14 =Pamenot 1 to 1986bc Jan 2 =Thoth 1). He is the first king of the Pharaoh (House) to make himself as sole-king of The Pharaoh (created in year 350 =2020bc July 14, to reunite 42 cities of kings as a House for the 360-day calendar year 955 =2020bc Sep 4 from year 600 =Noah's global Flood). The original assembly of kings included 1st dynasty, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. The original 5th dynasty kings had died with Unas Sakkara the same year as Peleg Mesanipada (Ur's founder) before the Pharaoh House had been created. As sole Pharaoh he took the title Osiris (reborn) to honor 13 orbits of Saturn rising from the solstice sun in Capricorn since the Flood's 40 days had ended 2369 BC on Jan 6 three days before the Jan 9 solstice. This is the origin of Christmas becoming known as a January Capricorn Saturnalia at winter solstice birth of The king of kings. But it was preceded by Ur's 177-year Chaldean Leo Regulus Saturnalia of 5th dynasty kings (2207-2030bc) which loops in September to May and so ends in 2029bc on the May 6 Saturnalia known as date Koyak 25 (the 10th month). In 1548bc, Koyak 25 became the false traditional Jan 6 solstice; then 1533bc was the last of four years Koyak 25 was the actual Jan 3 solstice; and in 1498bc Koyak 25 became the Dec 25 memorial to Noah's death (his spirit declared as Venus morningstar 2021 BC Dec 25).
Akhenaten reigned as Pharaoh of Egypt from 1351 BC to 1334 BC or from 1353 BC to 1336 BC. The exact dates are unknown. His father was Amenhotep III and his mother was Tiye.
The Narmer tablet, evidence of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Menes, alias Narmer, was the first king of the unified kingdom.
Pharaoh Menes also known as the scorpion king
Menes was the first king or pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He founded a dynasty of eight pharaohs. He reigned for over sixty years and his crowning achievement was the development of the city of Memphis. There is some dispute as to who Menes actually was. Historians are divided on whether Menes was actually Narmer or if he was Hor-Aha, both are credited with the unification of Egypt.
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 the first Pharaoh did all these great achievements
King Menes
Egytian ruler Menes
The Narmer tablet, evidence of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Menes, alias Narmer, was the first king of the unified kingdom.
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The 1st Egyptian ruler of all of them was Menes. He conquered Lower and Upper Egypt. He was very strong and courageous. Everyone was very proud of the King Menes. :3 Hugs and Kisses!
Meni or Menes (depending on whether the Egyptian or Greek name is used).
King Menes reigned in Egypt from 3407-3346 BC. He was the ruler who unified upper and lower Egypt, and he had four children.
King Menes
King Menes who according to tradition united the land of Kemet (Egypt)
Pharaoh Menes also known as the scorpion king
king Menes region was upper Egypt until he attacked lower Egypt and combined the two places and became ruler over bot regions.
Menes was the first king or pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He founded a dynasty of eight pharaohs. He reigned for over sixty years and his crowning achievement was the development of the city of Memphis. There is some dispute as to who Menes actually was. Historians are divided on whether Menes was actually Narmer or if he was Hor-Aha, both are credited with the unification of Egypt.