Ankhesenpepi IV


Ankhesenpepi IV was an ancient Egyptian queen, a wife of Pharaoh Pepi II of the Sixth Dynasty. She was the mother of King Neferkare II. Pepi II also had several other wives.

Titles

Her titles were: King’s Mother of Ankh-djed-Neferkare, Mother of the Dual King, King’s Wife of Men-ankh-Neferkare, King’s Wife, his beloved, This God’s Daughter, Foster Child of Wadjet.

Tomb

Ankhesenpepi IV was buried in Saqqara. Apparently they lacked the appropriate resources for a burial, since she did not have a pyramid built for her. Her sarcophagus, which was made of reused stone, was found in a storeroom belonging to the mortuary temple of Queen Iput II.