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Ankhesenpepi II or
Ankhesenmeryre II (fl. c. 2310 BC) was a
queen consort during the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the wife of
Kings Pepi I and Nemtyemsaf...
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Ankhesenpepi (Ankhesenpepy, Ankhenespepi, Ankhenespepy) was the name of four
queen consorts during the
sixth dynasty of Egypt. The name
means “Her life...
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Ankhesenpepi I (also
Ankhenespepi I or
Ankhenesmeryre I; fl. c. 2310 BC) was a
queen consort during the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.
Ankhesenpepi was a daughter...
- Egypt. He was
traditionally thought to be the son of Pepi I and
Queen Ankhesenpepi II, but the
South Saqqara Stone annals record that
Merenre had a minimum...
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provincial nomarch of Abydos,
marrying two of his daughters,
Ankhesenpepi I and
Ankhesenpepi II, and
making both K****'s wife
Nebet and her son Djau viziers...
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Ankhesenpepi IV (fl. c. 2250 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen, a wife of King Pepi II of the
Sixth Dynasty. She was the
mother of a
crown prince Neferkare...
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Ankhesenpepi III (fl. c. 2250 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen of the
Sixth Dynasty as a
consort of Pepi II, who was
probably her uncle. She was a daughter...
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Kingdom period. He was the son of his
predecessor Pepi I
Meryre and
queen Ankhesenpepi I and was in turn
succeeded by Pepi II
Neferkare who
might have been...
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These pyramids belong to Nebuunet, Inenek-Inti,
Meritites IV,
Ankhesenpepi II and
Ankhesenpepi III,
Mehaa with a tomb
belonging to her son Hornetjerikhet...
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mother was
possibly Queen Ankhesenpepi II,
which would presumably make his
father Merenre Nemtyemsaf I. The
stele of
Ankhesenpepi II
records that Neferkare...