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Essay heading: Dante Alighieri
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Dante was born in late May 1265 in Florence, Italy. He would grow to become a great Italian poet and most famous for his work The Divine Comedy, better known as Inferno, Paradiso, and Purgatorio. In which he explores Hell, Heaven, and Purgatory.
He was originally born into lower nobility. His mother died when Dante was still young and his father died when Dante was 18... displayed next 300 characters
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