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Shamadavle Dadiani
Shamadavle Dadiani (also Shamandavle or Shamandavla; (グルジア語:შამადავლე დადიანი); died 1474) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Odishi (Mingrelia) in western Georgia from 1470 until his death. He succeeded his father Liparit I Dadiani and continued his predecessors' efforts to garner more autonomy as the united Kingdom of Georgia was approaching to its end.
== Biography ==
Shamadavle was the elder son of Liparit I Dadiani, on whose death he succeeded as the ''eristavi'' of Odishi in 1470. As the surviving documents reveal he styled himself as the "great ''eristavt-eristavi'' ("duke of dukes") Dadiani-Gurieli". Of these title-turned-surnames, the former signified his rule in Odishi and the latter emphasized his suzerainty over Guria, a fief of the secundogeniture of the Dadiani in possession of Shamadavle's younger brother, Mamia II Gurieli, and his progeny. His other titles were those of the ''eristavi'' of the Svans and of ''mandaturt-ukhutsesi'' ("Lord High Steward") of Imereti.

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