Levan V Dadiani (Georgian: ლევან V დადიანი; 1793 – 30 July 1846), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1804 to 1846...
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Levan IV Dadiani (Georgian: ლევან IV დადიანი; died 1694) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1681 until 1691, when he was forced to abdicate and retire to Constantinople...
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Levan III Dadiani (Georgian: ლევან III დადიანი), born Shamadavle (შამადავლე) (died 1680) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1661 to...
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Manuchar II Dadiani (1791–1793) Tariel Dadiani (1793–1794, 1802) Levan V Dadiani (1804–1840) David I Dadiani (1840–1853) Niko I Dadiani (1853–1857) Niko...
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Levan I Dadiani (also Leon; Georgian: ლევან [ლეონ] I დადიანი; died 1572) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ruler of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia...
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Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846 until his death in 1853. A son of Levan V Dadiani, he became de facto ruler of Mingrelia on his father's retirement in...
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Konstantin Dadiani (1819–1889), Imperial Russian Army lieutenant general Levan V Dadiani (1793–1846), Imperial Russian Army lieutenant general Niko I Dadiani (1847–1903)...
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ruler Levan II Dadiani, Georgian ruler Levan III Dadiani, Georgian ruler Levan IV Dadiani, Georgian ruler Levan V Dadiani, Georgian ruler Levan Gruzinsky...
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Kingdom of Georgia. Her first marriage was disrupted by her half-brother Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, in response to Simon Gurieli's patricidal coup...
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from 1578 until his death. He was a son and successor of Levan I Dadiani. Giorgi Dadiani's hold of power in Mingrelia, one of those states that had emerged...
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Nino, Princess of Mingrelia (redirect from Nino Dadiani)
wife of Grigol Dadiani, Sovereign Prince of Mingrelia. After the death of her husband in 1804, Nino was a regent for her underage son, Levan until 1811,...
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Dadiani (Georgian: მანუჩარ I დადიანი; died 1611) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1590 until his death. A younger son of Levan I...
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and again from 1582 until his death. He was a younger son of Levan I Dadiani. Mamia Dadiani's career unfolded against the background of an increasingly destructive...
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Levan Abashidze (Georgian: ლევან აბაშიძე, pronounced [ˈlevan ˈabaʃidze]; died December 14, 1757) was a member of the Georgian countly family (tavadi) of...
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Tariel "Taia" Dadiani (Georgian: ტარიელ [ტაია] დადიანი; fl. 1793–1833), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1793 to 1794 and in 1802...
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Mingrelia. He was a son of Levan V Dadiani, Prince-regnant of Mingrelia, and member of the regency council for his nephew, Niko I Dadiani. As an officer in the...
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of Giorgi III Dadiani. Vameq succeeded to lordship of Salipartiano in 1618. In 1657, after the death of his relative, Levan II Dadiani, Vameq prevented...
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lord of Lechkhumi by his wife, Mzekhatun Dadiani, daughter of Prince Levan III Dadiani. Under Levan III Dadiani, Katsia attained to lordship of Salipartiano...
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(1590–1611) Levan II Dadiani (1611–1657) Liparit III Dadiani (1657–1658) Vameq III Dadiani (1658–1661) Levan III Dadiani (1661–1681) Levan IV Dadiani (1681–1691)...
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her younger brother was Prince Andria. Her paternal grandfather was Levan V Dadiani. Her maternal grandparents were Princess Salomé Orbeliani and Prince...
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Grigol Dadiani (Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions...
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Levan (Georgian: ლევანი; c. 1573 – 1590), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Imereti from 1585 to 1588. Levan succeeded on the death of his...
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1731), daughter of Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, and secondly, in 1732, Tamar (died 1772), daughter of Prince Levan Abashidze. Alexander had six...
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in the Caucasian, Crimean, and Turkish wars. Prince Dadiani was the third son of Levan V Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, and his wife, Princess Marta, née...
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Ekaterine Chavchavadze (redirect from Ekaterine Dadiani)
Prince of Mingrelia, David Dadiani. In 1840, he became ruler of the principality upon the retirement of his father, Levan V Dadiani. In August 1853, David...
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George II Gurieli (section Conflict with Dadiani)
by her husband, Levan Dadiani's son Giorgi; Giorgi Gurieli responded by marrying and then divorcing Levan's daughter. The ousted Dadiani returned with an...
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Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1626 to 1658. He was installed by Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, in place of his deposed predecessor Simon I Gurieli...
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council for his underage relative, Levan V Dadiani, a grandson of Katsia II. The council was presided by Levan's mother, the dowager-princess Nino. A...
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(1678–1760), who was married to Prince Giorgi Gurieli and then Prince Levan IV Dadiani (died 1691). She became a nun under the name of Nino in 1704 and followed...
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Prince Davit (died c. 1833), married to Princess Elene, daughter of Grigol Dadiani of Mingrelia. In the 1820s, he was an opponent of the Russian hegemony...
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