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  1. Feast. 12 August (30 July) Tsotne Dadiani ( Georgian: ცოტნე დადიანი) (died c. 1260) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Dadiani and one of the leading political figures in the time of Mongol ascendancy in Georgia. Around 1246, he was part of a failed plot aimed at overthrowing the Mongol hegemony, but ...

  2. ცოტნე დადიანი (დაბადების წელი უცნობია — გ. დაახლოებით 1260 ...

  3. Tsotne Dadiani and the Kokhtastavi Conspiracy. The 13th century was a challenging time for Georgians. The Mongols conquered the region and, in 1246, introduced conscription for Georgian men. The nobles of Georgia resented this, and a number of them gathered in Kokhtastavi to plot a rebellion against their common Mongol enemy. Unfortunately, the ...

  4. GCGV Tsotne Dadiani (P210) Namesake: Tsotne Dadiani: Acquired: 29 June 2000: Homeport: Poti: Status: in active service: General characteristics; Class and type: Point-class cutter: Displacement: 60 tons: Length: 82 ft 10 in (25.25 m) Beam: 17 ft 7 in (5.36 m) max: Draft: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Propulsion: 2 × 800 hp (597 kW) Cummins ...

  5. Tsotne Dadiani ( georgiano : ცოტნე დადიანი ) (fallecido c. 1260 ) fue un noble georgiano de la Casa de Dadiani y una de las principales figuras políticas en la época del dominio mongol en Georgia.

  6. Renamed Tsotne Dadiani (P210) and General Mazniashvili (P211), the cutters created a technical bridge that served well until Georgia began to develop and acquire new vessels in 2007 and 2008. A second coastal radar was brought online in Poti in 2002.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Saint Tsotne Dadiani, a virtuous military leader and the prince of Egrisi, lived in the middle of the 13th century. During that time Georgia languished under the yoke of Mongol oppression. After the death of Queen Rusudan, the Mongols began to exact exorbitant fees from the Georgian princes, and…