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Mamia I Dadiani

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70:, this situation was exploited by Giorgi I Dadiani to assert the Dadiani's autonomy, which was further consolidated by Mamia I. By that time, he held sway not only over Odishi proper; his influence extended south into 220: 107: 78:. In 1330, however, Imereti and its vassal principalities were reintegrated by the resurgent King of Georgia, 103: 225: 47: 75: 59: 71: 215: 8: 187: 79: 63: 55: 197: 83: 20: 180: 151: 67: 51: 30: 209: 82:, to whom Dadiani offered his submission. Mamia died in 1345 and his son, 35: 54:, in 1323. This was the time when a civil war was raging in the 40: 86:
was confirmed by the king of Georgia as his successor.
135:(in Georgian). Tbilisi: Metsniereba. p. 396. 207: 120:(in Russian). Tbilisi: Metsniereba. p. 128. 66:. According to the early-18th-century historian 46:Mamia succeeded as duke of Odishi, latter-day 43:in western Georgia from 1323 until his death. 24: 131:Beradze, Tamaz (1983). "αƒ›αƒαƒ›αƒ˜αƒ I αƒ“αƒαƒ“αƒ˜αƒαƒœαƒ˜ ". 221:14th-century people from Georgia (country) 102: 58:, of which Odishi was part, between King 130: 208: 133:αƒ₯αƒαƒ αƒ—αƒ£αƒšαƒ˜ ბაბჭოთა αƒ”αƒœαƒͺαƒ˜αƒ™αƒšαƒαƒžαƒ”αƒ“αƒ˜αƒ, αƒ’. 6 124: 96: 13: 14: 237: 114:History of the Kingdom of Georgia 29:; died 1345) was a member of the 106:(1976). Nakashidze, N.T. (ed.). 50:, on the death of his father, 1: 89: 7: 109:Π˜ΡΡ‚ΠΎΡ€ΠΈΡ Царства Грузинского 10: 242: 194: 185: 177: 172: 145: 25: 108: 80:George V "the Brilliant" 104:Bagrationi, Vakhushti 56:Kingdom of Imereti 204: 203: 198:Giorgi II Dadiani 195:Succeeded by 188:Duke of Mingrelia 233: 226:House of Dadiani 181:Giorgi I Dadiani 178:Preceded by 168: 161: 152:House of Dadiani 147:Mamia I Dadiani 143: 142: 137: 136: 128: 122: 121: 119: 100: 68:Prince Vakhushti 62:and his brother 52:Giorgi I Dadiani 31:House of Dadiani 28: 27: 241: 240: 236: 235: 234: 232: 231: 230: 206: 205: 200: 191: 183: 162: 156: 155: 148: 141: 140: 129: 125: 117: 110: 101: 97: 92: 74:and north into 26:αƒ›αƒαƒ›αƒ˜αƒ I αƒ“αƒαƒ“αƒ˜αƒαƒœαƒ˜ 17:Mamia I Dadiani 12: 11: 5: 239: 229: 228: 223: 218: 202: 201: 196: 193: 184: 179: 175: 174: 173:Regnal titles 170: 169: 149: 146: 139: 138: 123: 94: 93: 91: 88: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 238: 227: 224: 222: 219: 217: 214: 213: 211: 199: 190: 189: 182: 176: 171: 166: 159: 154: 153: 144: 134: 127: 115: 111: 105: 99: 95: 87: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 44: 42: 38: 37: 32: 22: 18: 186: 164: 157: 150: 132: 126: 113: 98: 45: 39:("duke") of 34: 16: 15: 216:1345 deaths 60:Constantine 210:Categories 192:1323–1345 90:References 84:Giorgi II 48:Mingrelia 76:Abkhazia 36:eristavi 21:Georgian 160: ? 64:Michael 163:  116:] 41:Odishi 23:: 165:Died: 158:Born: 118:(PDF) 112:[ 72:Guria 167:1345 33:and 212:: 19:(

Index

Georgian
House of Dadiani
eristavi
Odishi
Mingrelia
Giorgi I Dadiani
Kingdom of Imereti
Constantine
Michael
Prince Vakhushti
Guria
Abkhazia
George V "the Brilliant"
Giorgi II
Bagrationi, Vakhushti
Π˜ΡΡ‚ΠΎΡ€ΠΈΡ Царства Грузинского
House of Dadiani
Giorgi I Dadiani
Duke of Mingrelia
Giorgi II Dadiani
Categories
1345 deaths
14th-century people from Georgia (country)
House of Dadiani

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