Ankhesenpepi II | |
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Queen consort of Egypt | |
![]() Statuette of Queen Ankhesenpepi II and her son, Pepi II, ca. 2288–2224 or 2194 B.C.E. Egyptian alabaster, Brooklyn Museum | |
Burial | Pyramid at Saqqara |
Spouse | Pepi I Meryre, Merenre Nemtyemsaf I |
Issue | Pepi II Neferkare |
Dynasty | Sixth Dynasty |
Father | Khui |
Mother | Nebet |
Ankhenespepi in hieroglyphs | |||||||||||||||
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Ankhenespepi Ꜥḫ n=s ppj Pepi lives for her |
Ankhesenpepi II or Ankhesenmeryre II was a queen consort during the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the wife of Kings Pepi I and Merenre Nemtyemsaf I,[1] and the mother of Pepi II. She likely served as regent during the minority of her son. She was buried in a pyramid in Saqqara.
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