Pepy
Pepy is a term that can refer to several distinct entities. Most notably, it is the name of two pharaohs of the Sixth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, Pepy I and Pepy II. Pepy I reigned for approximately 50 years, a period marked by significant building projects and expansion of royal power. His son, Pepy II, is credited with one of the longest reigns in history, estimated to be around 94 years. His rule is often associated with a decline in centralized authority and the rise of provincial power.
The term "pepy" can also refer to a type of small, highly concentrated fireworks that produce a
In some contexts, "Pepy" might be used as a nickname or a given name. Without further context,