The family tree of the , starts with the Pharaon Téti, who succeeds his father-in-law Ounas. There remains complex and incomplete, the many descents and the remarriages being difficult to represent, The representation of the marriages and the children is not always in chronological order, for the legibility of the family tree. Certain filiations, dubious, are represented in dotted lines. Marked by the long reigns of Pépi {{Ier}} and Pépi {{II}}, this period will undergo a parcelling out of the central royal capacity, announcing the First period intermediate and returning the end of this more turbid genealogy.
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