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  2. Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia

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    Dante's family was loyal to the Guelphs. The Ghibellines took over Florence at the Battle of Montaperti in 1260, forcing out many of the Guelphs. [24] Although Dante's family were Guelphs, they suffered no reprisals after the battle, probably because of Alighiero's low public standing. [25]

  3. Gherardini family - Wikipedia

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    The family took part in Florence's political life between 1100 and 1300. In 1300, they were exiled from the city when Florence began its transformation into a Signoria, later ruled by the Medicis. In his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri, who was exiled with the Gherardinis

  4. Gemma Donati - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his life, Dante never mentioned Donati. Instead he wrote prolifically about his love-interest and muse Beatrice Portinari, whom he met when he was nine. [1] [2] Donati was born to Manetto and Maria Donati in around 1267, two years after her future husband, Dante Alighieri. The Donati family was a wealthy family in medieval Florence.

  5. Alighiero di Bellincione - Wikipedia

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    Alighiero's first wife was Bella and the couple had one child, Dante, in 1265. After Bella's death, Alighiero married his second wife, Lapa Cialuffi, in 1270 or 1271 and they had two children, Francesco and Gaetana (Tana), who were Dante's half-brother and half-sister, respectively. [1] [2] Alighiero died sometime between 1281 and 1283. [3]

  6. Corso Donati - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the Cerchi family, leaders of the merchant faction who had long feuded with the Donati, became allied with the White Guelphs while the Donati allied with the Black Guelphs, similar factions which had arisen in Pistoia. The leaders of both Guelph factions, including Corso, were exiled by the merchants in 1300, but the White Guelphs ...

  7. Cacciaguida - Wikipedia

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    Cacciaguida degli Elisei (c. 1098 – c. 1148) was an Italian crusader and the great-great-grandfather of Dante Alighieri. Little is known about his life. He was born in Florence, and two documents from 1189 and 1201 mention his existence. The 1189 document lists his sons as Preitenetto and Alighiero, the latter being Dante's great-grandfather ...

  8. Alagia Fieschi - Wikipedia

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    The Malaspina family were a noble family who were hospitable to Dante. He had a positive view of the family not just because they welcomed him but because he deemed them to be virtuous. Moreover, Alagia's husband was Dante's patron and friend, and Dante celebrated him in the Divine Comedy as "Vapor of Val di Magra" (Inferno 24.145) in which he ...

  9. Simonetti family - Wikipedia

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    Dante mentions the family by della Sannella, one of the ancient names of the family. [10] Dante placed the Simonetti family in Paradiso XVI, among the ancient noble families of Florence and Cacciaguida. In Canto XVI of Paradiso, Dante says: Therefore should not appear a marvellous thing What I shall say of the great Florentines

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