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Ankhesenpepi III

Name
Ankhesenpepi III //
Given names
Ankhesenpepi III
Nickname
King’s Wife and King’s Daughter
Family with parents
father
mother
brother
herself
Mother’s family with an unknown individual
mother
half-brother
Mother’s family with Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops)
paternal-grandfather
mother
Marriage Marriage
Family with Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops)
brother
herself
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Neith
brother
aunt
Marriage Marriage2284 BC
nephew
nephew
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Iput II
brother
aunt
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Ankhesenpepi IV
brother
sister-in-law
Marriage Marriage
nephew
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Udjebten (Wadjebten)
brother
sister-in-law
Marriage Marriage
Note

Ankhesenpepi III was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Sixth dynasty and was named after her grandmother, Ankhesenpepi I. Ankhesenpepi III was a daughter of Nemtyemsaf I and she became the wife of Pepi II.

Ankhesenpepi III was buried in a pyramid near that of Pepi I. The main part of her sarcophagus was made of sandStone and embedded in the floor of the burial chamber. The lid of the sarcophagus was made of pink granite.