Ankhesenpepi IV
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Queen consort of Egypt | |||||||||||||||
Reign | c. 2250 BC | ||||||||||||||
King | Pepi II | ||||||||||||||
Burial | Pyramid in Saqqara | ||||||||||||||
Spouse | Pepi II | ||||||||||||||
Issue | Neferkare | ||||||||||||||
Dynasty | 6th Dynasty |
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.[1] Pepi II also had several other wives.