Mampali (Georgian: მამფალი) was a dynastic title in medieval Georgia (late 8th-10th centuries), usually held by high-ranking Bagratid princes of Tao-Klarjeti who did not possess any Byzantine dignities. It is compound of the words მამა (mama, "father"), and უფალი (upali, "lord").[1] The following Bagratid princes held the 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)
^Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts, p. 388. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90-429-1318-5.
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 passed on to Sumbat and his progeny after the extinction of the line of Guaram Mampali. He also bore the...
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...
(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...
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...
and captured at Mglinavi near Artaani by Adarnase and his ally Bagrat Mampali in 891. According to his will, Gurgen was buried at the monastery of Opiza...
Guaram Mampali, and the move eventually led to a split among the Bagratids which concluded with the murder of David by his nephew (son of Guaram Mampali) Nasra...
with the title of mampali, which seems to have passed on to Sumbat and his progeny after the extinction of the line of Guaram Mampali. Adarnase IV (ადარნასე...
Javakheti and Trialeti (western Kartli), and had the non-regal title Mampali meaning 'ruler'.[citation needed] Upon Ashot's death, Arabs seized Kartli...
მიერ ქართველთა და მეგრელთა ერისთავთერისთავი უფალი. Blessed Stephen the mampali, by the will of God, the lord and eristavt-eristavi of Georgians and Megrels...
Abkhazia Reign 887 – 893 Predecessor John Successor Bagrat I Spouse A daughter of Guaram Mampali Dynasty Shavliani Religion Georgian Orthodox Church...
Bagrat I of Iberia, his stepbrother, against Bagrat's brother, Guaram Mampali. Together, Ashot and Bagrat defeated Guaram. In 881, Ashot formed an alliance...
(approximate date) García Íñiguez I, king of Pamplona (approximate date) Guaram Mampali, Georgian Bagratid prince Lambert III, Frankish nobleman (b. 830) Paul...
noble Liparit Baghuashi, a conflict broke out between David and Nasra Mampali, a young cadet of the Bagrationi dynasty. David is assassinated and Nasra...
Prince Reign Notes Sumbat I Mampali, the Great 870–889 Bagrat I 889–900 David I 900–943 Sumbat II 943–988 David II 988–992/993 Sumbat III 992/993–1011...
(approximate date) García Íñiguez I, king of Pamplona (approximate date) Guaram Mampali, Georgian Bagratid prince Lambert III, Frankish nobleman (b. 830) 883 September...
which concluded with the murder of David by his nephew (son of Guaram Mampali) Nasra in 881. In a civil war that ensued, Liparit supported David’s heir...