Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1301
Charles of Valois enters Florence
November 1301
Invited by Boniface VIII as peacemaker, Charles disarmed the White Guelphs and let the Blacks loose on their rivals. Dante Alighieri, away on embassy to Rome, was condemned in absentia to exile and death by fire. The poet would never see Florence again, but exile would give Europe the Commedia and Italian literature its founding masterpiece.