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Vardan I Dadiani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vardan I Dadiani Vardan I Dadiani ((グルジア語:ვარდან I დადიანი)) (died 1213) was a Georgian noble and the forefather of the Dadiani, the princely dynasty of Samegrelo (Mingrelia), a region in western Georgia which Vardan ruled as ''eristavi'' ("duke") from 1183 to 1213. He was a prominent courtier of Queen Tamar of Georgia, but fell out of favor after leading an abortive rebellion in support of Tamar's disgraced former husband George the Rus' in 1191.〔Qauxčišvili, Simon (ed.; Vivian, Katharine, trans.; 1991), ''The Georgian chronicle: the Period of Giorgi Lasha'', pp. 118-119. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert.〕〔 Beradze, T., "ვარდან დადიანი" ("Vardan Dadiani"), in: ''Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia'', vol. 3, p. 329. Tbilisi, 1978.〕 ==In royal service== A descendant of his namesake the ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Svaneti, a contemporary of King George II of Georgia (r. 1072–1089), Vardan belonged to the Marushiani-Vardanisdze dynasty and is one of the earliest members of this family to be mentioned under the surname Dadiani,〔 possibly after the familial castle of Dadi.〔Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). ''Studies in Christian Caucasian History'', p. 269. Georgetown University Press.〕 Vardan was appointed ''msakhurt-ukhutsesi'' ("Lord High Chamberlain") of Georgia and granted Odishi, that is, Samegrelo, as a fief by Tamar in 1183. In 1186 or 1187 Vardan fought with distinction in the victorious campaign against the Ildenizid state in Arran, masterminded by Asat Grigolisdze, lord of Gishi, during which the Georgians raided Beylagan and the Araxes plain.〔
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