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  Pepi II Neferkare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pepi II is thought to have taken a policy of pacification in Nubia, with Harkhuf making at least two further expeditions into the area.
Pepi I for example, married two sisters who were the daughters of a nomarch and later made their brother a vizier.
Later in his reign it is known that Pepi divided the role of vizier into two: one for Upper Egypt and one for Lower, a further decentralization of power away from the royal capital of Memphis.
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 Sixth dynasty of Egypt: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pepi I Meryre (Pepi I Meryre: pepi i meryre (reigned 2332 - 2283 bc) was the third king of the sixth dynasty of egypt]...
Pepi II Neferkare (Pepi II Neferkare: a ruler of the sixth dynasty in egypts old kingdom, pepi ii neferkares birth name was...
As a result, it is believed that on the death of the long-lived Pepy II his vassals were entrenched enough to resist the authority of his successors, leading to the rapid end of the Old Kingdom.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/sixth_dynasty_of_egypt   (582 words)

  
 Old Kingdom Egypt - Sixth Dynasty
Pepi I (Meryre), 2321 - 2287 B.C. The son of Teti and Queen Ipwet was the third king of the 6th Dynasty.
Pepi II (Neferkare), 2278 - 2184 B.C. The fifth king of the 6th Dynasty was the son of Pepi I and Queen Ankhnesmeryre II.
Pepi sent detailed instructions on the care of the dwarf, including a promise of a reward to the official that brought the dwarf safely to him.
alex.edfac.usyd.edu.au /blp/websites/egypt/6thdyn.htm   (200 words)

  
 Egyptian Pharaohs : Old Kingdom : Dynasty 6 : Pepi II
Pepi II became pharaoh at the age of 6, and ushered in possibly the longest reign by an Egyptian pharaoh -- possibly as long as 94 years.
Pepi II is the last well-attested pharaoh of the Old Kingdom.
Near the end of his reign, the aging Pepi II was no longer able to rule explicitly himself and the power of the regional administrations would have grown, possibly leading to the breakup of the First Intermediate Period.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn06/05pepy.html   (576 words)

  
 Pepi II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
King Pepi II (2246 - 2152) is also known as Neferkare, he was the fifth king of the 6th Dynasty was the son of Pepi I and Queen Ankhnesmeryre II.
Neferkare assumed the throne when he was eight years old and his reign was the longest in Egyptian history and proved to be important for the country's future.
During Pepi II's reign there was a shift of power from the king to the nomarchs.
www.aldokkan.com /egypt/pepi2.htm   (298 words)

  
 Egypt: Pepi II, last ruler of the 6th Dynasty and Egypt's Old Kingdom
According to tradition, Pepi II was the last ruler of Egypt's 6th Dynasty, and in fact the last significant ruler of the Old Kingdom prior to the onset of what Egyptologists call the Fist Intermediate Period.
His throne name was Neferkare, which means "Beautiful is the Soul of Re" His mother was Ankhnesmerire II (Ankhesenpepi), who was the sister of his older brother, Merenre and probably acted as Pepi II's regent during his youth.
Pepi II is further attested to by a Calcite statuette of the young king and his mother, now in the Brooklyn Museum of Art, a decree of the king found at the mortuary temple of Menkawre, a decree found at Abydos, and three decrees at Koptos (Coptos).
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/pepi2.htm   (1412 words)

  
 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Neferkare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
King Pepi II (spelled also Pepy) is also known as Neferkare; he was the fifth king of the 6th Dynasty was the son of Pepi I and Queen Ankhnesmeryre II.
This alabaster statuette of 16 cm high represents Pepi II as a child, in a pose that is unusual in both royal and private statuary.
The statuette was found in the funerary temple of Pepi II at Saqqara South and is part of the collection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
andrejkoymasky.com /liv/fam/bion1/nefe1.html   (316 words)

  
 Pyramid of Pepi II's Queens and Family
Not only did Pepi II's complex have all the components of traditional 6th Dynasty royal tombs, his queens tombs had all the components that were expected to be found in queens.
Her tomb is located at the northwest corner of Pepi II's complex, and is the finest and oldest of these queens' pyramids.
Ipwet, or Iput II, is was one of Pepi II's less attested queens.  The principal queen of Teti, who was Pepi II's grandfather, was also named Iput (I), so she may very well have been of royal blood 1.
www.crystalinks.com /pyrpepi2queen.html   (1558 words)

  
 Pepi II Neferkare - TheBestLinks.com - TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, TheBestLinks.com:Perfect stub article, Old ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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He succeeded to the throne after his brother Merenre, at the age of six, and is generally thought to have ruled for 94 years.
www.thebestlinks.com /Pepi_II_Neferkare.html   (134 words)

  
 Pepi II
Pepi II is known to have married his half-sister, Neith (daughter of Ankhnesmerire I), he also married his niece Ipwet (daughter of Merenre), as well as two other senior queens (three of these queens were buried within their own pyramids within the pyramid complex of Pepi II).
There is, however, a mention of a successor to Pepi II - Merenre II (son of Pepi II and Neith), and Queen Nitocris (thought to have been the wife of Merenre II, but could also have ruled in her own right).
Pepi II was the last pharaoh of the Old Kingdom to build the 'classic' style pyramid complex, the mortuary temple depicts food and many other items which Pepi II would need in the Afterlife.
members.tripod.com /~ib205/pepi_2.html   (933 words)

  
 Sahure (sahure resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pepi II was a ruler of the Sixth dynasty in Egypt's Old Kingdom.
Pepi I for example, married two sisters who were the daughters of a nomarch.
The text dates to Ramesses II and mentions the names of all Egyptian rulers preceded by the register of gods that, as it was believed, ruled over Egypt before the Pharaonic era.
philippe.viii.fr.xanax-buy.be /en/Sahure   (5398 words)

  
 Pepi II Neferkare: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pepi II Neferkare's birth name was Pepi or Pepy, Exception Handler: No article summary found.
He was the son of Pepy I (Pepi i meryre (reigned 2332 - 2283 bc) was the third king of the sixth dynasty of egypt....)
He was succeeded by either his son Merenre II or his daughter Nitocris (Nitocris, also known as nitiqret, was the last pharaoh of the sixth dynasty of egypt....)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/pepi_ii_neferkare1   (688 words)

  
 Egyptian kings - Pepi Pepy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pepi II was a younger brother to king Merenre and the last significant ruler of the 6th Dynasty.
Like his father his birth name was Pepi (picture left bottom) and his throne name was the common Neferkare.
Most of the rulers and important people in Egypt in the last days of dynasty 6 are believed to be descendants of Pepi II.
www.nemo.nu /ibisportal/0egyptintro/3egypt/3sidor/3pepy2.htm   (125 words)

  
 Aegyptica Antica
Pepi the first reigned for over half a century, and it was during this time that the nobles began to gain more political power and wealth.
As is standard for this dynasty, Pepi I was buried at Saqqara (left).
c.2278-2184 BC Pepi II was the longest reigning Pharaoh in Egyptian history - being on the throne for 94 years.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /aegypticaantica/chronology/dynasty6.htm   (327 words)

  
 6TH DYNASTY EXODUS THEORY
Further, Pepi II at age 15 was not old enough to have a daughter which could raise Moses.
The throne name for Pepi II is Neferkare (Re's soul is beautiful), and this is a good match for the Khe-nefer-es, less the Greek "s" and word order.
Needles to say, the successor of Pepi II (Nefer-ka-re) was a looser by the name of Merenre II, a good candidate for the pharaoh of the Exodus.
www.myegyptology.net /file/id55.htm   (3311 words)

  
 Knitting Circle Pepi II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His father was Pepi I. Pepi II succeeded his brother Merenre who died young.
Late Egyptian tradition has Pepi II acceding to the thrown at the age of six when he became the 5th.
Pepi II conducted an affair with his general, Sissine.
myweb.lsbu.ac.uk /~stafflag/pepyii.html   (154 words)

  
 Pepi II Neferkare
The Son of Re, Pepi, Beautiful is the Soul of Re ppearance in Manetho
Phiôps, who began to reign and the age of six, and continued to his hundredth year.
Pepi II built a pyramid complex in southern Saqqara.
www.charlesmiller.co.uk /fla/pharaohs/ph0046.htm   (51 words)

  
 User talk:Markh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thank you for your contributions to Amenhotep II.
Pepi II As someone else who seems to be taking an active role in entries on things relating to ancient Egypt, I just thought I'd invite you to peruse the extensive update I've done for the entry of the final attested pharaoh of the Old Kingdom, Pepi II Neferkare.
Just figured you might have more to say at the very least on his funerary complex, since that seems to be your specialty.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User_talk:Markh   (276 words)

  
 Pepi Pepi-ii Nace Con El Objetivo De Mejorar La Calidad Del Correo Electrónico (e-mail),   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The long reign of Pepi II is also often considered the cause of the end of.
Pepi II was a younger brother to king.
Pepi II is known to have married his half-sister, Neith (daughter of.
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 Ramesses II - Bose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
THE DEADLINE for Ramses II’s departure from Bab Al-Hadid to the Grand Museum of Egypt is to be postponed.
Our Ramesses II is advanced and advanced so we have not much managed to inscribe lots of content, however what we have done so far is researched the too best Ramesses II sites on the net.
Our Ramesses II fix is brand advanced so we have not much managed to add copious numbers of articles, however what we have done so far is researched the too best Ramesses II sites on the net.
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 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 38:"Peace and Security in My Time"(The Trials and Triumphs of ...
The body of Sargon II was not recovered, and therefore not properly buried.
Smendes II, thought to be a true son of Menkheperre, emerges as the Egyptian identity of Assurbanipal, who referred to himself as "Assurbanipal, the holy high priest, the (ever)praying servant (of the gods)...
Psusennes II (Eliakim/Jehoiakim) was a son of the God's Wife Maatkare/Isis/Nitocris, and therefore a grandson of Necho/Taharqa.
www.domainofman.com /book/chap-38.html   (9568 words)

  
 Inscription of Pepinakht
Pepinakht, who had the nickname Hekaib, was another official of (Neferkare) Pepi II.
Tenant of the pyramid of Neferkare Abiding of Life, scribe of the phyle, seal bearer of the King of Lower Egypt, sole companion, Hekaib.
Chamberlain, warden of Nekhen, mayor of Nekheb, tenant, scribe of the phyle of Neferkare Abiding of Life, sole companion, Hekaib.
www.geocities.com /per_medjat/inscription_of_pepinakht.html   (406 words)

  
 Inscription of Djau
I say: "I was one beloved of his father, praised of his mother, whom his brothers and sisters loved.
commander of a stronghold: Djau was Keeper of the Door of the South under Pepi II, who was in command of Elephantine on the Nubian border.
(Pepi II), who lives forever, that there be taken a coffin, clothing, and festival perfume for
nefertiti.iwebland.com /texts/zau.htm   (411 words)

  
 Table of Abydos
Dynasty: Teti, Weserkare, Merire (Pepi I), Merenre (Nemtiemsaf I), Neferkare (Pepi II)
Dynasties: Netjerikare, Menkare, Neferkare, Neferkare Nebi, Djedkare Szemai, Neferkare Khendu, Merienhor, Sneferka (Neferkamin), Nikare, Neferkare Tereru, Neferkahor, Neferkare Papisenebu, Neferkamin Anu, Kakaure (Kakare Ibi), Neferkaure, Neferkauhor, Neferirkare
...ka..., Menkare, Neferkare, Neferkare Nebi, Djedkare Maat, Neferkare Khendu, Merenhor, Sneferkare, Nikare, Neferkare Tereru,...y,...nu
www.narmer.pl /main/abydos_en.htm   (313 words)

  
 ANCIENT EGYPT : Liber NUN : on precreation in the Pyramid Texts
Additional texts, parallel and complementary, have been found in the pyramids of Oudjebten, Neit, and Apouit, queens of Pepi II, Pharaoh Aba of the VIIth Dynasty, of whom little historically is known, and Sen-Wosret-Ankh, an official of the XIIth Dynasty.
They were those inscribed on the walls of the sarcophagus chamber of the pyramid of Pepi I. Following that, he found texts in the pyramids of Wenis, as well as in the pyramids of Teti, Merenre, and Pepi II.
Its dimensions are practically identical with those of the pyramids of Pepi I, Merenre and Pepi II.
www.maat.sofiatopia.org /nun.htm   (10663 words)

  
 Inscription of Djau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
His two sisters, both called Ankhesenmeryre, were married to (Meryre) Pepi I, and each bore him a son, Merenre and (Neferkare) Pepi II.
King’s wife of (the pyramid) May the Beauty of Meryre Abide, great of charm, very favoured, great in possessions, companion of Horus, partner of Horus, mother of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt of (the pyramid) Merenre Shines in Splendour, Ankhesenmeryre.
The hereditary noble, Djau, the clothier of Anubis, Djau, keeper of the diadem, Djau, sole companion possessed of love, Djau, controller of the great ones of Upper and Lower Egypt, scribe of the documents of the god, controller of every office of the god, clothier of Horus and attendant of Min, the revered one, Djau.
www.geocities.com /per_medjat/inscription_of_djau1.html   (190 words)

  
 Correct, Henut-Wedjebu!
The quote comes from a letter sent by King Neferkare Pepi II to the noble Harkhuf.
Harkhuf was the leader of an expedition sent by the pharaoh to the lands south of Aswan.
The young King Pepi was delighted to learn of a pygmy captured during the expedition and sends explicit instructions for the careful treatment of the prize.
www.ancientworlds.net /95896   (208 words)

  
 Pepi peperoni, - MALE baby names - "P"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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