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|active = c. 3100 BCE<br>[[Egypt|First Dynasty of Egypt]]
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'''Narmer''' was a pharaoh and the founder of the {{Wiki|First Dynasty of Egypt|First Dynasty}} of [[Egypt]]. He was credited as being the first ruler of a unified Egypt and establishing [[Memphis ]] as the captial city throughout the {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} period.
'''Narmer''' was a pharaoh and the founder of the {{Wiki|First Dynasty of Egypt|First Dynasty}} of [[Egypt]]. He was credited as being the first ruler of a unified Egypt and establishing [[Memphis ]] as the captial city throughout the {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} period.


The {{Wiki|Narmer Palette}}, named after the pharaoh himself, is known as humanity's oldest recording of an event.
The {{Wiki|Narmer Palette}}, named after the pharaoh himself, is known as humanity's oldest recording of an event.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] ''
 
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[[Category:Egyptians]]
[[Category:Egyptians]]
[[Category:Ethnic Egyptians]]
[[Category:Ethnic Egyptians]]
[[Category:Pharaohs of Egypt]]
[[Category:Pharaohs of Egypt]]

Revision as of 15:48, 11 July 2020


Narmer was a pharaoh and the founder of the First Dynasty of Egypt. He was credited as being the first ruler of a unified Egypt and establishing Memphis as the captial city throughout the Old Kingdom period.

The Narmer Palette, named after the pharaoh himself, is known as humanity's oldest recording of an event.[1]

Appearances

References