For Prince Grigol Dadiani (1814–1901), see Grigol Dadiani (Kolkhideli).
Grigol Dadiani (Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his rivaling brothers. His rule was marred by the long-standing struggle between the Imeretian crown seeking to subdue Mingrelia and Mingrelian efforts to win full independence, a continuation of the conflict which had plagued western Georgia for centuries. Grigol's rapprochement with the expanding Russian Empire resulted in Mingrelia becoming, in 1804, a Russian subject with a degree of internal autonomy under the Dadiani dynasty, an arrangement which remained in place until 1856.[1]
GrigolDadiani (Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions...
son and wanted to make him king. From 1788, the Prince of Mingrelia, GrigolDadiani, joined them and married David Archili's son to his sister Mariam. With...
Mingrelia from 1793 to 1794 and in 1802 as a rival to his elder brother, GrigolDadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-standing struggle between the Imeretian...
commander Grigol Bediashvili (born 1980), Georgian footballer (goalkeeper) Grigol Chanturia (born 1973), Georgian footballer GrigolDadiani (1770–1804)...
Prince of Mingrelia from 1791 to 1793 as a rival to his elder brother, GrigolDadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-standing struggle between the Imeretian...
Imperial Russian Army major general Didi-Niko Dadiani (1764–1834), Imperial Russian Army major general GrigolDadiani (Kolkhideli) (1814–1901), Imperial Russian...
children: GrigolDadiani (1770–1804), Prince of Mingrelia (1788–1804, with intermissions); Prince Otia Dadiani; Prince Bezhan Dadiani; Manuchar II Dadiani (died...
a regency council which included her uncles, Prince GrigolDadiani and Prince Konstantin Dadiani. She accompanied her mother in her visit to Paris in...
father GrigolDadiani, he ruled—initially under the regency of his mother Nino from 1804 to 1811—as a loyal subject of the Russian Empire. Levan Dadiani took...
1710–1714) Katsia I Dadiani (1704–1710) Bezhan I Dadiani (1714–1728) Otia I Dadiani (1728–1758) Katsia II Dadiani (1758–1788) Grigol I Dadiani (1788–1791, 1794–1802...
agreement between the Tsar and the Megrelian Prince GrigolDadiani. The last adult Prince, David Dadiani, died in 1853, leaving his wife Ekaterine as regent...
liberated by the Mingrelian Militia commanded by Major General Prince GrigolDadiani. By the order of Iskender Pasha, Ottomans plundered, burnt and destroyed...
The regency council also included Niko's paternal uncles, Grigol and Konstantin. The Dadiani family's luxurious life in Zugdidi was interrupted by the...
council which included her late husband's brothers, Prince GrigolDadiani and Prince Konstantin Dadiani. During the Crimean War, the Turks sent a considerable...
appanaged with Salipartiano by his brother GrigolDadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, as part of a peace deal. On Grigol's death in 1804, Manuchar lost his appanage...
internecine feuds in Mingrelia, and forced Prince GrigolDadiani of Mingrelia into surrendering Anaklia, taking Grigol’s son and heir, Levan, as a hostage. When...
1804. The Mingrelian signatory to the 1804 treaty with Russia, Prince GrigolDadiani, referred to himself as the "lawful Lord of Odishi, Lechkhumi, Svaneti...
of Georgia, Heraclius II; Prince Manuchari Dadiani; Gabriel Dadiani, Bishop of Chqondidi; GrigolDadiani (died 1777), metropolitan bishop; Princess Mariam...
policy drew many leading aristocrats, including the Mingrelian prince GrigolDadiani, into opposition. In 1789, King Heraclius II of Georgia sent his army...
Prince Davit (died c. 1833), married to Princess Elene, daughter of GrigolDadiani of Mingrelia. In the 1820s, he was an opponent of the Russian hegemony...
without children. Princess Nino (15 April 1772 – 30 May 1847), wife of GrigolDadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, and regent of Mingrelia (1804–1806). Princess...
the eldest surviving child of Heraclius II and his third wife Darejan Dadiani. The young princess had a love affair with Prince Zakaria Andronikashvili...
clan in 1177. Under King David VII of Georgia, c. 1250, Rati's grandson, Grigol, acceded to the dignity of the chief royal chamberlain, which also became...