2250 BC) was an ancient Egyptian queen consort of the Sixth Dynasty, a sister and wife of Pepi II.
She was buried close to Pepi II at Saqqara and her tomb contains a version of the Pyramid Texts.
In one of the storerooms of the mortuary temple, excavators discovered the granite sarcophagus of Queen Ankhesenpepi IV, another wife of Pepi II.
Ankhesenpepi's sarcophagus is inscribed with an interesting historical text which sheds some light on the history of the early part of the 6th dynasty.
From the text it is now clear that Userkare reigned some four years, but the practice of damnatio memoriae later lead to his name being expunged from the records.