Michael of Imereti
| Michael | |
|---|---|
Fresco of King Michael | |
| King of Western Georgia | |
| Reign | 1327–1329 |
| Predecessor | Constantine I |
| Successor | Bagrat I |
| Died | 1329 |
| Burial | |
| Issue | Bagrat I |
| Dynasty | Bagrationi |
| Father | David VI of Georgia |
| Mother | Tamar Amanelisdze |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Michael (Georgian: მიქელი, Mik'el) (died 1329), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Western Georgia from 1327 to 1329. He claimed the throne of Western Georgia (Imereti) when his brother Constantine I came to power in 1293, but only obtained it after a civil war lasting nearly 35 years in 1327.