When King Menes united the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt by establishing a succession of rulers from the same family, he founded the first Egyptian
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When King Menes united the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt by establishing a succession of rulers from the same family, he founded the first Egyptian religion
King Menes
King Menes was a pharaoh during the early dynastic period of ancient Egypt. He has the credit of success by the tradition for having united the two regions, that is the upper and lower of Egypt. He is also the founder of the first dynasty
Start of Egyptian Religion
- When King Menes, during 3000BC, united the upper and lower Egypt the real religious needs of people changed.
- After the unification, he also established the capital of Memphis on the border of the two parts of the country
- It was during this time the national deities came into light with the help of the King. So it is said that King Menes not only united the two regions but also joined the religions.
Hence, King Menes united Egypt, started the First Dyanst of single Monarchy which led to the formation of Egyptian religion. This started the first religion of Egypt.
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