- the
Abkhazian Kings (Georgian: აფხაზთა მეფეთა დივანი, romanized:
apkhazta mepeta divani,
which is
often translated as the
Chronicles of the
Abkhazian Kings)...
- Mepe (Old Georgian: ႫႴ; Georgian: მეფე [mepʰe]; meh-PEH) is a
royal title used to
designate the
Georgian monarch,
whether it is
referring to a king or...
- Mepe-Umaglesi (most high king) was a
predicate of the
Georgian Orthodox Mepe-
Mepeta (king of kings) in Lithuania, the
title of
Didysis Kunigaikštis is more...
- paramesvari. In the
Kingdom of Georgia,
Tamar ****umed both the
titles of
mepeta-mepe ("King of Kings") and dedopalta-dedopali ("Queen of Queens"). In the...
-
Merchule (10th century) A
History of the
Georgian Kings ("Tskhovreba
Kartvelta Mepeta") by
Leonti Mroveli (11th century) A
History of the
Royal House of Bagrationi...
- kings". Ark'ayits Ark'a, Արքայից Արքայ,
Armenian for "king of kings" Mepe-
Mepeta, მეფეთა მეფე,
Georgian for "king of kings" Rajadhiraja,
Sanskrit for "king...
- ქართუელთა მეფეთა და პირველთაგანთა მამათა და ნათესავთა
tskhovreba kartuelta mepeta da
pirveltaganta mamata da
natesavta 9th or 11th
century Leonti Mroveli...
- al-Muluk, the king of
kings form of Malik, used in Palmyra, Buyid, etc. Mepe-
Mepeta, the king of
kings form of Mepe, used in Georgia. Nəgusä nägäst, the king...
- 157–158. Gloveli,
Shalva (2009). ""მეფეთა დივანი" როგორც საისტორიო წყარო" ["
Mepeta Divani" as a
Historical Source] (PDF).
Studies in
History and Ethnology...