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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...
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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)...
- (1345–1384)
Vameq I
Dadiani (1384–1396)
Mamia II
Dadiani (1396–1414)
Liparit I
Dadiani (1414–1470)
Shamadavle Dadiani (1470–1473)
Vameq II
Dadiani (1474–1482)...
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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...
- (1345–1384)
Vameq I
Dadiani (1384–1396)
Mamia II
Dadiani (1396–1414)
Liparit I
Dadiani (1414–1470)
Shamandavle Dadiani (1470–1473)
Vameq II
Dadiani (1474–1482)...
- his army to
subdue Vameq I Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, but he
suffered a
crushing defeat and was
killed on the battlefield. At
Vameq's invitation, Bagrat...
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Humphreys 1977, pp. 130–131.
Mikaberidze 2015, pp. 19. Beradze,
Tamaz (1983). "
Vameq I Dadiani".
Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia (in Georgian). Vol. 4. Tbilisi:...
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invasions of that country.
After the
death of
George I in the
battle with
Vameq I Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, in 1392,
Constantine and his nephew, Demetrius...
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Georgians were able to
recover their capital. In 1477,
Eristav of Odishi,
Vameq II
Dadiani opposed Bagrat's rule in
Western Georgia, he then ****embled the...
- Odishi, by his wife, Anna. He
succeeded on the
death of his granduncle,
Vameq II Dadiani, in 1482. In a
multiparty civil war
which plagued the crumbling...