High Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1265
Dante born in Florence
1265
Under the sign of Gemini in a prosperous Florentine family, the boy who would transform the Italian vernacular into a language of cosmic vision was born. He would grow up to exile, politics, and a poem whose hundred cantos still frame how we imagine heaven and hell. His Commedia, composed in terza rima during years of bitter wandering, remains the supreme literary achievement of the Middle Ages.