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Pepi II, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty, is believed to have had a large number of children, although the exact number is not definitively known. Historical records suggest he may have had around 30 children, including several daughters and potentially 12 sons. Many of his children were involved in the royal succession and administration during his reign.

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