Mamia II Gurieli's portrait drawn by Teramo Castelli
Prince of Guria
Reign
1598-1625
Predecessor
George II
Successor
Simon I
Died
1625 (or 1627)
Spouse
Tinatin Jaqeli
Issue
Ana
Simon
Manuchar
Tamar
Tinatin
House
Gurieli
Father
George II Gurieli
Religion
Orthodox Church of Abkhazia
Mamia II Gurieli (-1625/1627) is a 17th-century Georgian prince that ruled over the Principality of Guria in Western Georgia. Son of Prince George II, he succeeded his father in 1600 after spending a decade as head of Gurian troops. As Prince, he distinguished himself as a staunch supporter of closer relations with other Georgian states and an enemy of the Ottoman Empire. However, his policy failed as he was forced to remain under Turkish influence, while his ties with the Kingdom of Imereti progressively declined until an armed conflict and his assassination in 1625.
MamiaGurieli (Georgian: მამია გურიელი, fl. 1460) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Guria in western Georgia in the latter...
Mamia V Gurieli (Georgian: მამია V გურიელი; 1789 – 21 November 1826), of the House of Gurieli, became Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, in 1797. From...
Mamia IV Gurieli (Georgian: მამია IV გურიელი) (died 1778 or 1784), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1726 to 1756 and...
Mamia I Gurieli (Georgian: მამია I გურიელი; died 1534), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1512 until his death in 1534. Succeeding on...
Guria from c. 1469 until his death in 1483. Kakhaber Gurieli was a son and successor of MamiaGurieli and, like his predecessor, was involved in the final...
advantage of minority of the late Gurieli's heir Mamia and seized the government of Guria, securing recognition by King Solomon II of Imereti and the nobility...
Simon IIGurieli (also Svimon; Georgian: სიმონ [სვიმონ] II გურიელი, died 1792), of the western Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1788/89...
Kaikhosro IIGurieli (Georgian: ქაიხოსრო II გურიელი; died 1689), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, from 1685 to 1689. He...
Malakia in favor of his another nephew, Mamia III Gurieli. Malakia took the monastic vows and was made by MamiaGurieli bishop of Shemokmedi, a position he...
documented as having been 'gambros' of Mamia Vardanisdze-Gurieli (c. 1450 - 69), which is interpreted to mean that Mamia married his daughter or sister or...
daughter of Mamia I Gurieli, Prince of Guria, she married Levan c. 1520 and bore him at least two sons, including the future Alexander II. She divorced...
defiant vassal, Levan I Dadiani. Rostom was a son of Mamia I Gurieli by his wife Ketevan. In 1533, Mamia was taken captive during his disastrous expedition...
of Georgian dynasts suffered a defeat at the Battle of Sokhoista. MamiaIIGurieli (1600–1625) managed to reconquer Adjara in 1609, but was eventually...
regent and arranged, in 1606, Teimuraz's marriage to Ana, daughter of MamiaIIGurieli, Prince of Guria on Georgia's Black Sea coast. In 1609, Ana died of...
sending her back to her father, MamiaIIGurieli. The alliance was further cemented when Levan's sister Mariam married Mamia's son Simon and Levan married...
times, first in 1546 by prince Rostom Gurieli, who lost it soon afterwards, and again in 1609 by MamiaIIGurieli. In 1703, Batumi again became part of...
army. George II was married three times. The identity of his first wife is unknown; she may have been an anonymous daughter of Mamia I Gurieli. He married...
from 1776 to 1788. Giorgi was a son of Giorgi IV Gurieli and a younger brother of Mamia IV Gurieli. He was installed by King Solomon I of Imereti as...
acquisition from the Gurieli. Giorgi Gurieli died in 1512. He was succeeded, with the blessing of King Bagrat III, by his son Mamia I. Bagrationi 1976,...
in southwestern Georgia, as a client of Mamia IV Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed Giorgi IIGurieli. Vakhtang was one of the sponsors of the...
mountainous refuge. Vameq Dadiani was married to Elene, daughter of MamiaIIGurieli and Tinatin Jaqeli. He fathered three children: Bagrat (died 1661);...
Maltakva. On November 2, MamiaGurieli attacked them from behind, after which Russia opened the way to Poti: Russia recognized Mamia for this service independently...
to reclaim the throne, but Gurieli's army successfully protected Mamia. Giorgi Dadiani, in despair, solicited King George II of Imereti for mediation....
Georgia, which he de facto ruled as regent for his underage nephew Mamia V Gurieli from 1797 to 1809. An energetic and learned man, he presided over a...
Alexander was married twice. His first wife was Tamar, daughter of MamiaIIGurieli, whom Alexander married in 1618 and divorced in 1620. He married secondly...