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Menes is the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
Upper Egypt is closer to the source of the Nile and Lower Egypt is closer to the discharge of the Nile.
King Menes united upper and lower Egypt
The Narmer tablet, evidence of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Menes, alias Narmer, was the first king of the unified kingdom.
because the white crown symoblized the unification of upper Egypt and the red crown displayed the unification of lower Egypt. Later the pharoah combined both the crowns to show he ruled all of Egypt.
The double crown of the pharaoh.
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It was a combination of the crowns of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, symbolising the unification of Egypt.
because the white crown symoblized the unification of upper Egypt and the red crown displayed the unification of lower Egypt. Later the pharoah combined both the crowns to show he ruled all of Egypt.
The re-unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
The double crown represented the unification of the two regions of Egypt, upper and lower Egypt.
There is evidence that in ancient Egypt, Anubis might have predated the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
That is a myth, and may consider to the unification of Upper/Lower Egypt; but in myth a date for this event is not given.
The double crown of the Pharaoh signified his reign (and the unification) of both Lower and Upper Egypt: the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower Egypt.
one way is king Menes. he combined the upper Egypt crown with the lower Egypt crown to create the double crown.
Narmer's Palette which is believed to depict the unification of upper or lower Egypt under king narmer.