Overview of the events of 1298 in poetry...
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Year 1298 (MCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. April 20 – Rindfleisch massacres:...
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1308 (approx.): Dante Alighieri...
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c. 1235) 1298: July 13 or 16: Jacobus de Voragine, archbishop of Genoa and chronicler (born c. 1230) 13th century in poetry 12th century in literature...
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in poetry 1303 in poetry 1302 in poetry 1301 in poetry 1300 in poetry Kebra Nagast, Sundiata Keita in oral form 1299 in poetry 1298 in poetry 1297 in...
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James II of Aragon (section 1285–1298)
to cede Sicily to the papacy in 1295, after which it was seized by his younger brother, Frederick III, in 1296. In 1298 he returned Majorca to the deposed...
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trouvère, poet and musician Shang Ting (born 1209), writer of Chinese Sanqu poetry Tikkana (born 1205), second poet of "Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)" that...
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yogi[1] Ranade 1933, p. 34. Ranade, Ramchandra Dattatraya (1933), Mysticism in India: The Poet-Saints of Maharashtra, SUNY Press, ISBN 978-0-87395-669-7...
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William Wallace (category 1305 in Scotland)
Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was appointed Guardian of Scotland and served until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305...
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Guido delle Colonne (born 1215) Sicilian writer, in Latin Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera (born 1225), Hebrew poet in Al-Andalus Tran Thanh Tong (born 1240), Vietnamese...
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Amir Khusrau (section In popular culture)
figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, India. He wrote poetry primarily...
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(for more detail see sonnet) Zhu Derun (died 1365), Chinese painter and poet in Yuan Dynasty Busiri (born 1211), Egyptian poet Guittone d'Arezzo (born 1235)...
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innovations in the waka poetic form and for compiling Senzai Wakashū ("Collection of a Thousand Years"), the seventh Imperial anthology of waka poetry,; father...
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Dante Alighieri (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
occasionally recorded as speaking or voting in the councils of the republic. Many minutes from such meetings between 1298–1300 were lost, so the extent of his...
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Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia (section Poetry)
known about Abulafia's life after 1298. The poetry of Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia was influenced by his living in Christian Spain, where Arabic was...
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Rumi (category Burials in Turkey)
greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. His poetry influenced not only Persian literature, but also the literary traditions...
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Kubla Khan (redirect from In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan)
and clear reducing to letters, no better than nonsense or no sense." In about 1298–1299, Marco Polo dictated a description of Xanadu which includes these...
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1275) was a German minnesinger and poet of the Middle Ages. He wrote poetry in Middle High German and was author of noted works about how knights and...
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Flag of Afghanistan (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
minbar, two miniature Afghan flags, the year 1298 in the Solar Hijri calendar (corresponding to 1919 in the Gregorian calendar), and the name of the nation...
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List of Emily Dickinson poems (redirect from A narrow Fellow in the Grass)
Dickinson's poetry—the "manuscript books" created by Dickinson herself before her demise and published posthumously in 1981; the seven volumes of poetry published...
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Christopher Ricks (category Oxford Professors of Poetry)
at Boston University, and was Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford (UK) from 2004 to 2009. In 2008, he served as president of the Association...
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Baba Farid (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
shrine darbār is located in Pakpattan, Punjab, Pakistan. Baba Farid was the first major Punjabi poet. A section of his poetry is as follows: The small...
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column specifies the grade in which the kanji is taught in Elementary schools in Japan. Grade "S" means that it is taught in secondary school. The list...
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