Archil of Imereti
| Archil | |
|---|---|
| King Archil by Nicolaes Witsen | |
| King of Imereti | |
| Reign | 1661–1663 1678–1679 1690–1691 1695–1698 | 
| King of Kakheti | |
| Reign | 1664–1675 | 
| Successor | Heraclius I | 
| Born | 1647 | 
| Died | 16 April 1713 (aged 65–66) Moscow | 
| Burial | |
| Issue | Prince Alexander | 
| Dynasty | Bagrationi dynasty | 
| Father | Vakhtang V of Kartli | 
| Mother | Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani | 
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church | 
| Khelrtva | |
Archil (Georgian: არჩილი) (1647 – April 16, 1713), of Bagrationi dynasty, king (mepe) of Imereti in western Georgia (1661–1663, 1678–1679, 1690–1691, 1695–1696, and 1698) and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia (1664–75). After a series of unsuccessful attempts to establish himself on the throne of Imereti, Archil retired to Russia where he spearheaded the cultural life of a local Georgian community. He was also a lyric poet.