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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: 1321 births, 1321 deaths, 1321 establishments, 1321 in Europe, 1321 in politics, Dante Alighieri, Yunus Emre, Mate Csak, Tr n Ngh Tong, Gra anica monastery, Despenser War, Bande Nawaz, Walter Langton, Ludwik I the Fair, Hongan-ji, Stephen Uro II Milutin of Serbia, Birger, King of Sweden, Zhang Shicheng, Kunigunde of Bohemia, Marie of Brabant, Queen of France, Joan of The Tower, University of Florence, Jordanus, Maria de Molina, Infanta Branca, Viscountess of Huelgas, John II, Marquess of Montferrat, Boles aw of Ole nica, Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick, Nicolo Albertini, Ibn Juzayy, Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi, List of state leaders in 1321, John III of Trebizond, John Bacon, John of Artois, Count of Eu, Guillaume Belibaste, Tarabya II of Sagaing, Bonacossa Borri, Marie of Korikos, Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley, Stefan Konstantin, James I, Count of Urgell, Witte van Haemstede, Marianus III of Arborea, Nicholas de Segrave, Lord Segrave, Frauenzell Abbey, Mohammed ibn Rushayd, Mubarak Khan, Reginald of Burgundy, Patriarch Gerasimus I of Constantinople, Arnaud de Villemur. Excerpt: Durante degli Alighieri (May/June c.1265 - September 14, 1321), commonly known as Dante, was a major Italian poet of the Middle Ages. His Divine Comedy, originally called Commedia and later called Divina by Boccaccio, is considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature. In Italy he is known as "The Supreme Poet" (il Sommo Poeta) or just il Poeta. Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio are also known as "the three fountains" or "the three crowns." Dante is also called the "Father of the Italian language." Dante was born in Florence, Italy. The exact date of Dante's birth is not known, although it is generally believed to be around 1265. This can be deduced from autobiographic allusi...