Levan III Dadiani
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| Levan III Dadiani | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Mingrelia | |
| Reign | 1661—1680 |
| Predecessor | Vameq III |
| Successor | Levan IV |
| Born | Shamadavle |
| Died | 1680 |
| Spouse | |
| Issue |
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| House | Dadiani |
| Father | Jesse Dadiani |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church (Catholicate of Abkhazia) |
| Khelrtva | |
Levan III Dadiani (Georgian: ლევან III დადიანი), born Shamadavle (შამადავლე) (died 1680) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1661 to 1680. His reign unfolded against the background of a series of civil wars in western Georgian polities, in which Levan III was an opponent of King Bagrat V of Imereti to whom he lost a battle and his own wife.
Shamadavle was a son of Jesse, brother of Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia. In 1661, he was installed by King Vakhtang V as Prince of Mingrelia after evicting his relative, Vameq III Dadiani. Upon his enthronement, Shamadavle assumed the name of his uncle, Levan, and married Vakhtang's niece, Tamar.[1]