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Narmer
3270 BC - 3125 BC

Narmer
Narmer (Ancient Egyptian: nꜥr-mr, may mean "painful catfish", "stinging catfish", "harsh catfish", or "fierce catfish"; fl. c. 3100 BC) was an ancient Egyptian king of the Early Dynastic Period, whose reign began at the end of the 4th millennium BC. He was the successor to the Protodynastic king Ka. Many scholars consider him the unifier of Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty, and in turn the first king of a unified Egypt. He also had a prominently noticeable presence in Canaan, compared to his predecessors and successors. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Narmer is the 668th most popular politician (down from 466th in 2019). (down from 31st in 2019)
Narmer is most famous for uniting Upper and Lower Egypt, which was accomplished by conquering the north.
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Among politicians, Narmer ranks 668 out of 19,576. Before him are Hugo Chávez, George II of Great Britain, Constantius Chlorus, Abdulmejid II, Norodom Sihanouk, and Albert Lutuli. After him are Rehoboam, Yaśodharā, Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Archduchess Sophie of Austria, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, and John Hunyadi.
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Among people born in 3270 BC, Narmer ranks 1. Among people deceased in 3125 BC, Narmer ranks 1.