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Giorgi II Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი II დადიანი; died 1384) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from 1345 until his death. Giorgi II succeeded on the death of his father, Mamia I Dadiani, in 1384, as duke of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia. He was confirmed by King George V of Georgia. Beyond Odishi proper, Giorgi held sway over Guria and Svanetia. He, further, had the rank of mandaturt-ukhutsesi ("Lord High Steward") of Georgia. Giorgi and his wife, Marikhi, are depicted in a fresco in the northern wall of the Bedia Cathedral, in his possessions in Abkhazia, which he had renovated. He also made contributions to the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem. Giorgi died in 1384. He is buried in his family's burial ground in the Khobi Cathedral.

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  • Jordi II Dadiani-Gurieli (ca)
  • Giorgi II Dadiani (en)
  • Georges II de Mingrélie (fr)
  • Георгій II Дадіані (uk)
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  • Jordi II Dadiani-Gurieli fou mtavari de Mingrèlia del 1345 al 1384. Succeí al seu pare Mamia I Dadiani-Gurieli quan aquest va morir el 1345. Fou proclamat també eristhavi de Svanètia pel rei Jordi V de Geòrgia "el brillant". Va morir el 1384 i el va succeir el seu fill Vamek I Dadiani alhora que un altre fill, Kakhabar Dadiani-Gurieli, fou eristhavi de Gúria i de Svanètia (nomenat el 1372). (ca)
  • Georges II de Mingrélie (Giorgi II Dadiani géorgien : გიორგი II დადიანი; mort en 1384) est membre de la maison Dadiani et eristavi (c'est-à-dire duc) d'Odishi dans l'ouest de la Géorgie de 1345 jusqu'à sa mort. (fr)
  • Георгій II Дадіані (груз. გიორგი II დადიანი; д/н — 1384) — еріставі Одіши (Мегрелії) у 1345—1384 роках. (uk)
  • Giorgi II Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი II დადიანი; died 1384) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from 1345 until his death. Giorgi II succeeded on the death of his father, Mamia I Dadiani, in 1384, as duke of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia. He was confirmed by King George V of Georgia. Beyond Odishi proper, Giorgi held sway over Guria and Svanetia. He, further, had the rank of mandaturt-ukhutsesi ("Lord High Steward") of Georgia. Giorgi and his wife, Marikhi, are depicted in a fresco in the northern wall of the Bedia Cathedral, in his possessions in Abkhazia, which he had renovated. He also made contributions to the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem. Giorgi died in 1384. He is buried in his family's burial ground in the Khobi Cathedral. (en)
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  • Jordi II Dadiani-Gurieli fou mtavari de Mingrèlia del 1345 al 1384. Succeí al seu pare Mamia I Dadiani-Gurieli quan aquest va morir el 1345. Fou proclamat també eristhavi de Svanètia pel rei Jordi V de Geòrgia "el brillant". Va morir el 1384 i el va succeir el seu fill Vamek I Dadiani alhora que un altre fill, Kakhabar Dadiani-Gurieli, fou eristhavi de Gúria i de Svanètia (nomenat el 1372). (ca)
  • Giorgi II Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი II დადიანი; died 1384) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi in western Georgia from 1345 until his death. Giorgi II succeeded on the death of his father, Mamia I Dadiani, in 1384, as duke of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia. He was confirmed by King George V of Georgia. Beyond Odishi proper, Giorgi held sway over Guria and Svanetia. He, further, had the rank of mandaturt-ukhutsesi ("Lord High Steward") of Georgia. Giorgi and his wife, Marikhi, are depicted in a fresco in the northern wall of the Bedia Cathedral, in his possessions in Abkhazia, which he had renovated. He also made contributions to the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem. Giorgi died in 1384. He is buried in his family's burial ground in the Khobi Cathedral. Giorgi had a wife, Rusudan, and two sons, of whom Vameq I succeeded him in Odishi; the other, Kakhaber, was appanaged with Guria with the title of Gurieli. (en)
  • Georges II de Mingrélie (Giorgi II Dadiani géorgien : გიორგი II დადიანი; mort en 1384) est membre de la maison Dadiani et eristavi (c'est-à-dire duc) d'Odishi dans l'ouest de la Géorgie de 1345 jusqu'à sa mort. (fr)
  • Георгій II Дадіані (груз. გიორგი II დადიანი; д/н — 1384) — еріставі Одіши (Мегрелії) у 1345—1384 роках. (uk)
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