-
Vameq II
Dadiani (also Vamiq; Georgian: ვამეყ [ვამიყ] II დადიანი; died 1482) was a
member of the
House of
Dadiani and
eristavi ("duke") of
Odishi (Mingrelia)...
-
Vameq I
Dadiani (Georgian: ვამეყ I დადიანი; died 1396) was a
member of the
House of
Dadiani and
eristavi ("duke") of
Odishi in
western Georgia from 1384...
-
served as
capital of the
Odishi —
Megrelian rulers, it was in this city that
Vamek I (c. 1384–1396), the most
influential Dadiani,
minted his coins. Do****ents...
-
Vameq III
Dadiani (also Vamiq; Georgian: ვამეყ [ვამიყ] III დადიანი; died 1661) was
Prince of Mingrelia, of the
House of Dadiani, from 1658
until being...
-
Princess Mariam (fl. 1465),
married to
Prince Giorgi Shaburidze, son of
Vamek, Duke of Argavi. She is
identified by C.
Toumanoff with the
anonymous daughter...
- times. In 1662, King
Vakhtang V of
Kartli (1658–1675),
enraged by the
third Vamek III of Odisha,
invaded Samegrelo and took
Rukhi Fortress. This
further weakened...
-
painting of the
Tsalenjikha Church during the 14th
century during the
reign of
Vamek Dadiani (1384–1396). Ak.
Simon Janashia undoubtedly believes that 'Tseni'...
-
served as
capital of the Odishi-Megrelian rulers, it was in this city that
Vamek I (c. 1384-1396), the most
influential Dadiani,
minted his coins. Do****ents...