Rulers
- Liparit I (876-?)
- Liparit II (940-960)
- Rati I (960-988)
- Liparit III (988-1005)
- Rati II (1005-1021)
- Liparit IV (1021-1059)
- John (Ioane) (1059-1074)
- Liparit V (1074-1095)
- Rati III (1095-1102)
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