There are 30 dynasties (31 if you include Cleopatra, who ended the dynastic system) in ancient Egypt containing about 332 known Pharaohs. This number is a rough estimate as there may be Pharaohs that have not been discovered, and some scholars do not agree on whether or not advisors that served during occasional lapses between Pharaohs should count. The term Pharaoh did not originate in Egypt and was not consistently used until the 12th dynasty.
How did the first pharaoh unify Egypt?
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How did the first pharaoh unify Egypt?
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and who unified Egypt? Narmer is often credited with the unification of Egypt by means of the conquest of Lower Egypt by Upper Egypt. While Menes is traditionally considered the first king of Ancient Egypt, Narmer has been identified by the majority of Egyptologists as the same person as Menes.
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Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt would go to war and who ever won would be the Ruler of Egypt.
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