The poem, The Divine Comedy, was written by Dante Alighieri in circa 1308 and was completed in 1320.
Exiled from Florence.
The Divine Comedy by Dante was important because he wrote this great poem in Italian.
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Dante. He also wrote about "The Inferno"
Poet Dante Alighieri wrote the epic poem The Divine Comedy
He was an Italian poet who wrote The Divine Comedy, which is now commonly known as Dante's Inferno. Inferno was actually only a section The Divine Comedy.
Dante wrote "The Divine Comedy" in Italy, particularly in the cities of Florence, Verona, and Ravenna. The poem was written between 1308 and 1320.
Dante completed "The Divine Comedy" in 1320, shortly before his death. It is considered one of the greatest works of world literature and is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
The famous medieval poet who authored the 'Divine Comedy' was Dante Alighieri (c. 1265-1321). An Italian who was recognized in his own day as a great poet, Dante wrote many moving poems and stories; at the same time, his remarkable writing ability profoundly influenced the development of the Italian language in its modern form.
Divine Comedy was created in 1321.