1220 in poetry
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Events
- troubadour Obs de Biguli entertains at the coronation of the Emperor Frederick II
- Uc de Saint Circ moves first into Provence, then Lombardy, and finally the March of Treviso; in Italy he composes many vidas and razos
- Bertran Folcon d'Avignon and Gui de Cavalhon exchange coblas about the siege of Castelnaudary
Births
- Brunetto Latini (died 1294), Florentine philosopher, poet, scholar and statesman
Deaths
- Wolfram von Eschenbach (born 1170), German knight and poet; as a Minnesinger, he also wrote lyric poetry
- Heinrich von Morungen died 1220 or 1222 (born unknown), a German Minnesänger
See also
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