-
title of
mampali:
Guaram Mampali (died 882)
Gurgen I
Mampali (c. 870–891)
Sumbat I
Mampali (c. 870–889)
Bagrat I
Mampali (889–900)
David Mampali (889–943)...
- Guaram, the
mampali, (Georgian: გუარამ მამფალი) (died 882) was a
Georgian Bagratid prince and the
youngest son of
Ashot I, the
founder of the Bagratid...
-
Georgian Chronicles the city was
established in the 9th
century by
Guaram Mampali, son of the King of Tao. At the end of the 12th
century Lomsia turned into...
- with the
title of
mampali,
which seems to have p****ed on to
Sumbat and his
progeny after the
extinction of the line of
Guaram Mampali. He also bore the...
- (881–893)
Kvirike I,
Prince (893–918)
Klarjeti (complete list) –
Sumbat I
Mampali, King (870–889)
Bagrat I, King (889–900)
David I, King (900–943) Easter...
-
prince of the
Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti who ruled, with the
title of
mampali, in
Adjara and
Nigali from 889 and in
Klarjeti from 900
until his abdication...
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Gurgen I (Georgian: გურგენ I) (died 891) was a
Georgian prince of the
Bagrationi dynasty, he
ascended to the
throne of
Iberia during a
dynastic crisis...
- of Tao-Klarjeti
Guaram Mampali Died c. 826/830
Nigali valley Issue Bagrat I of
Iberia Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti
Guaram Mampali Bagrationi,
Queen of Abkhazia...
- the
epithet of
Artanujeli ("of Artanuji") and
ruled with the
title of
mampali,
having a
thriving commercial town of
Artanuji as his residence. In 891...
-
Guaram Mampali,
Nasra murdered his
cousin David I,
curopalates of Iberia, in 881. The
reason for
committing this
crime probably was that
Guaram Mampali prior...