It is not known for certain where she went, but it is though that she at first went to the area in Egypt called the Thebiad which is around the city of Thebes in southern Egypt. However when Caesar sent for her she was supposed to have been trying to raise an army on the Syrian border which is in far northern Egypt. From what little we know, it looks as if she at first went to southern Egypt and then made her way back up north.
abyssiniaThe Ethiopian Empire was first known as Abyssinia. Abyssinia was once comprised of Northern Somalia, Djibouti, Southern Egypt, Southern Sudan, Yemen, and Western Saudi Arabia.
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There was Upper and Lower Egypt in pre-dynasty but these were united when the first pharaoh, Narmer, came to power. Since then they had been united.
In Egypt or southern Africa
The first evident of the use of war paint was in Egypt. It was carved in a vase that described the war of the unification of northern and southern of Egypt. King Narmer lead the unification and the vase in which this historical even was recorded in was called the Narmer Palette.
King Menes was the first human pharaoh of Egypt. It's said that King Menes inherited the throne because he was a descendant of Horus, an Egyptian god. He was the one believed to have united Upper and Lower Egypt. He was also considered the "founder" of the First Dynasty. King Menes is also credited for the founding of Memphis, the city he declared was the capital of his nation.
King Menes
the first king of comnined Egypt was menes
Narmer (or Menes) in 3000 BC, after he united Lower Egypt with Upper Egypt.
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.
Narmer united both upper and lower Egypt making them one.