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Mamia III Dadiani (Georgian: მამია III დადიანი; died 31 January 1533) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1512 until his death. Mamia was a son and successor of Liparit II Dadiani, who had emerged as a semi-independent ruler in the process of dissolution of the Kingdom of Georgia. Mamia was culturally active in Abkhazia and continued his predecessors' efforts to secure borders against the North Caucasian mountainous tribes of Zygia. His naval expedition against them and landing in Zygia ended in a fiasco and Mamia was killed in battle.

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  • Mamia III Dadiani fou mtavari de Mingrèlia del 1512 al 1532. Va succeir el seu pare Liparit II Dadiani. Va morir el 1532 i el va succeir el seu fill Levan I Dadiani. Un altre fill, Dathuli (Batul) Dadiani estava casat amb Thamar (que després es va casar amb Jordi III Dadiani de Mingrèlia) germana de la reina Rusudan i filla del Príncep Shirvashidze d'Abkhàzia. (ca)
  • Mamia III de Mingrélie (ou Mamia III Dadiani ; géorgien : მამია III დადიანი; décédé le 31 janvier 1533) est un membre de la famille des Dadiani et un eristavi (duc) d'Odishi, c'est-à-dire, de Mingrélie, en Géorgie occidentale de 1512 jusqu'à sa mort. Mamia est le fils et successeur de Liparit II de Mingrélie, qui devient un souverain semi-indépendant dans le contexte de la dissolution du royaume de Géorgie. Mamia est actif culturellement en Abkhazie et poursuit la politique de ses prédécesseurs afin de sécuriser les frontières contre les tribus de Zygiens des montagnes du Nord du Caucase. Son expédition navale et terrestre contre la Zygie s'achève par un fiasco et il est tué dans le combat. (fr)
  • Mamia III Dadiani (Georgian: მამია III დადიანი; died 31 January 1533) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1512 until his death. Mamia was a son and successor of Liparit II Dadiani, who had emerged as a semi-independent ruler in the process of dissolution of the Kingdom of Georgia. Mamia was culturally active in Abkhazia and continued his predecessors' efforts to secure borders against the North Caucasian mountainous tribes of Zygia. His naval expedition against them and landing in Zygia ended in a fiasco and Mamia was killed in battle. (en)
  • Мамиа III Дадиани (? — 1533) — Владетельный князь (мтавар) Мегрелии (1512—1533) (ru)
  • Мамія III Дадіані (груз. მამია III დადიანი; д/н — 31 січня 1533) — еріставі Одіши (Мегрелії) у 1512—1533 роках. (uk)
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  • Mamia III Dadiani fou mtavari de Mingrèlia del 1512 al 1532. Va succeir el seu pare Liparit II Dadiani. Va morir el 1532 i el va succeir el seu fill Levan I Dadiani. Un altre fill, Dathuli (Batul) Dadiani estava casat amb Thamar (que després es va casar amb Jordi III Dadiani de Mingrèlia) germana de la reina Rusudan i filla del Príncep Shirvashidze d'Abkhàzia. (ca)
  • Mamia III de Mingrélie (ou Mamia III Dadiani ; géorgien : მამია III დადიანი; décédé le 31 janvier 1533) est un membre de la famille des Dadiani et un eristavi (duc) d'Odishi, c'est-à-dire, de Mingrélie, en Géorgie occidentale de 1512 jusqu'à sa mort. Mamia est le fils et successeur de Liparit II de Mingrélie, qui devient un souverain semi-indépendant dans le contexte de la dissolution du royaume de Géorgie. Mamia est actif culturellement en Abkhazie et poursuit la politique de ses prédécesseurs afin de sécuriser les frontières contre les tribus de Zygiens des montagnes du Nord du Caucase. Son expédition navale et terrestre contre la Zygie s'achève par un fiasco et il est tué dans le combat. (fr)
  • Mamia III Dadiani (Georgian: მამია III დადიანი; died 31 January 1533) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi, that is, Mingrelia, in western Georgia from 1512 until his death. Mamia was a son and successor of Liparit II Dadiani, who had emerged as a semi-independent ruler in the process of dissolution of the Kingdom of Georgia. Mamia was culturally active in Abkhazia and continued his predecessors' efforts to secure borders against the North Caucasian mountainous tribes of Zygia. His naval expedition against them and landing in Zygia ended in a fiasco and Mamia was killed in battle. (en)
  • Мамиа III Дадиани (? — 1533) — Владетельный князь (мтавар) Мегрелии (1512—1533) (ru)
  • Мамія III Дадіані (груз. მამია III დადიანი; д/н — 31 січня 1533) — еріставі Одіши (Мегрелії) у 1512—1533 роках. (uk)
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  • Mamia III Dadiani (ca)
  • Mamia III de Mingrélie (fr)
  • Mamia III Dadiani (en)
  • Дадиани, Мамиа III (ru)
  • Мамія III Дадіані (uk)
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