King Menes
King Menes
Blog Article
King Menes, the ruler of the Kingdom of the South, was able to unify Lower Egypt with the tribal side around the year 3200 BC. He created a strong central government for all of Egypt, and he became the first ruler to hold several titles, such as: King of the Two Lands, Owner of the Two Crowns, Eagle of the South, Serpent of the North, and he was all of that. In praise of the deeds done by this great hero.
Thus, King Menes became the founder of the first ruling dynasty in the history of Pharaonic Egypt, and indeed in the history of the entire world, and he wore the double crown of the northern and southern kingdoms.
King Menes realized the necessity of building a city in a medium location, from which he could supervise the coastal and sea sides, so he founded a new city on the western shore of the Nile in the place of the current village of “Mit Rahina” in Giza Governorate.