Narmer was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period (c. 32nd century BCE). He is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt, and founder of the First Dynasty; he was the first pharaoh of unified Egypt.
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| - Narmer was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period (c. 32nd century BCE). He is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt, and founder of the First Dynasty; he was the first pharaoh of unified Egypt.
- The identity of Narmer is the subject of ongoing debate, although mainstream Egyptological consensus identifies Narmer with the Protodynastic pharaoh Menes (also credited with the unification of Egypt) as the first pharaoh, evidenced by different royal titularies in the archaeological and historical records, respectively.
- Narmer - władca utożsamiany z Menesem, znanym z przekazu Herodota. Panował w latach 3150-3125 p.n.e. (wg. Grimala) Do zasług tego władcy należy zjednoczenie Egiptu, stworzenie sieci kanałów irygacyjnych oraz założenie miasta Memfis. Narmer został pochowany w Umm el-Qaab w Abydos. Kategoria:Władcy starożytnego Egiptu
- [[Tiedosto:NamerMacehead.png|thumb|Toinen todiste Narmerin olemassa olosta on tämä Heb sed-juhlaa esittävä kivinen nuijanpää.]] thumb|Narmerin paletti on parhaita todisteita, siitä että Narmer on ollut olemassa. Narmer (Muinaiseksi Egyptiksi - "Hyökkääjä") oli egyptiläinen faarao, joka hallitsi 32. vuosisadalla eKr... Joidenkin mielestä Narmer oli ensimmäisen dynastian perustaja. Etelän kuningas Narmer (tunnetaan legendaarisena Meneksenä) voitti taistelussa pohjoisen kuninkaan mikä on kuvattu Narmerin palettiin. Narmer Palette, löytyi vuonna 1898, uskotaan että Narmer yhdisti ylä-Egyptin ja ala-Egyptin .
- Narmer is believed to be the founding Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. His identity has been the case of debate, often being labelled as another ruler by the name of Menes and if this is the case then he may have resided in Memphis where he was thought to have ruled. However no monument of Narmer has been found at Saqqara which at the time was the elite necropolis for Memphis. This Pharaoh is best known as the Unifier of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt from the portrayal of him on the famous Narmer Palette from Hierakonpolis discovered by James Edward Quibell and Frederick Green in 1899. However disputes have existed concerning whether he in fact was the first Pharaoh of the First Dynasty, the discovery of a necropolis seal impression of Qaa shows all eight First Dynasty Pharaoh's in order placing Na
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| - Narmer was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period (c. 32nd century BCE). He is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt, and founder of the First Dynasty; he was the first pharaoh of unified Egypt.
- The identity of Narmer is the subject of ongoing debate, although mainstream Egyptological consensus identifies Narmer with the Protodynastic pharaoh Menes (also credited with the unification of Egypt) as the first pharaoh, evidenced by different royal titularies in the archaeological and historical records, respectively.
- Narmer is believed to be the founding Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. His identity has been the case of debate, often being labelled as another ruler by the name of Menes and if this is the case then he may have resided in Memphis where he was thought to have ruled. However no monument of Narmer has been found at Saqqara which at the time was the elite necropolis for Memphis. This Pharaoh is best known as the Unifier of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt from the portrayal of him on the famous Narmer Palette from Hierakonpolis discovered by James Edward Quibell and Frederick Green in 1899. However disputes have existed concerning whether he in fact was the first Pharaoh of the First Dynasty, the discovery of a necropolis seal impression of Qaa shows all eight First Dynasty Pharaoh's in order placing Narmer at the beginning which aids in answering this question and it is known that he was seen as a founding figure by the later rulers Den and Qaa. The family of Narmer is a difficult one to ascertain, however it is thought that Neithhotep A is a possibility for his wife as a sealing of hers was found in association with Hor-Aha. She is believed to have been his mother and as he succeeded Narmer it is logical that she was his wife.. One of the many theories behind the Narmer Macehead is that is represented the marriage of Narmer and Neithhotep A. Other theories think otherwise and that this may represent his Heb-sed Festival which is also shown on an ivory statue from Abydos where his ritual robe has a pattern of lozenges. Another theory concerns a different festival attributed to on the Palermo Stone named the Appearance of the King of Lower Egypt (Ḫˤt-bity). It is most likely during his reign that he ruled from This, which is attested to by Manetho to have been the ruling capital of the Thinite Kings and probably was descended from the previous Thinite Kings. , and already during his accession the country of Egypt has a clear separation between Lower and Upper Egypt as during his reign produce from both Lower and Upper Egypt is known to have been collected differently between the two of them. He is thought buried in Tomb B17 in Umm el-Qa'ab. It is evident as well that during his reign the idea and representation of the Royal regalia had already been well established from the depiction of the bull's tail which he wears from his belt. His rule demonstrates the possibility of military campaigns as he is shown on numerous militaristic items. though it is possible as well that extensive trade networks were already in existence all the way into Palestine/Israel, including Arad and Tel'Erani where pottery bearing his name has been found. Contacts between Egypt and the Asiatic peoples are known from an ivory fragment showing an Asiatic bearded man in a stooping posture, possibly showing homage from his tomb B17. Narmer sent expeditions against the Libyans, mentioned on an ivory cylinder which shows the earliest representation of Libyans (t3 ṯḥnw) showing Narmer smiting them. Depictions of Narmer possibly also show him smiting the people of Lower Egypt, where he is shown as a catfish on a year label smiting a bearded captive who has a Papyrus over his head (a symbol of Lower Egypt).
- Narmer - władca utożsamiany z Menesem, znanym z przekazu Herodota. Panował w latach 3150-3125 p.n.e. (wg. Grimala) Do zasług tego władcy należy zjednoczenie Egiptu, stworzenie sieci kanałów irygacyjnych oraz założenie miasta Memfis. Narmer został pochowany w Umm el-Qaab w Abydos. Kategoria:Władcy starożytnego Egiptu
- [[Tiedosto:NamerMacehead.png|thumb|Toinen todiste Narmerin olemassa olosta on tämä Heb sed-juhlaa esittävä kivinen nuijanpää.]] thumb|Narmerin paletti on parhaita todisteita, siitä että Narmer on ollut olemassa. Narmer (Muinaiseksi Egyptiksi - "Hyökkääjä") oli egyptiläinen faarao, joka hallitsi 32. vuosisadalla eKr... Joidenkin mielestä Narmer oli ensimmäisen dynastian perustaja. Etelän kuningas Narmer (tunnetaan legendaarisena Meneksenä) voitti taistelussa pohjoisen kuninkaan mikä on kuvattu Narmerin palettiin. Narmer Palette, löytyi vuonna 1898, uskotaan että Narmer yhdisti ylä-Egyptin ja ala-Egyptin .
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