- Khentkaus II -
Like her older namesake, Khentkaus II also bore the titulary mw.t nsw-bi.tj nsw-bi.tj. In this case, however, several reliefs found at Neferirkare's pyramid complex at Abusier, confirm that she was the wife of Neferirkare and the mother of, at least, Neferefre.
The fact that she too bore the title Mother of Two Kings of Upper and Lower Egypt suggests that she was also the mother of Niuserre.
She was buried in a pyramid at Abusir, near her husband and sons. The fact that her pyramid was not a simple Queen's Pyramid connected to the funerary complex of her husband and the fact that some relief shows her wearing the uraes, a royal prerogative, suggests that she may, for a while, have ruled Egypt as well, perhaps as a regent to one or both of her sons.

Khentkaus II on a relief in her mortuary temple at Abusir.
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