Luigi Alamanni

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Luigi Alamanni was a 16th-century Florentine poet, politician, and exile known for his satirical and didactic verse and his involvement in the intellectual and political life of Renaissance Italy and France.

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instanceOf Italian poet
Renaissance poet
court poet
human
playwright
politician
satirist
birthDate 1495
birthPlace Florence NERFINISHED
Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
causeOfExile opposition to Medici rule in Florence
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
deathDate 1556
educatedAt Florence NERFINISHED
employer Francis I of France NERFINISHED
Henry II of France NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Alamanni NERFINISHED
genre didactic poetry
epic poetry
pastoral poetry
satire
tragedy
givenName Luigi NERFINISHED
influenced French Renaissance poetry
influencedBy Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
Francesco Petrarca NERFINISHED
Horace NERFINISHED
Ludovico Ariosto NERFINISHED
Virgil NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
Italian
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
name Luigi Alamanni NERFINISHED
notableFor didactic poetry on agriculture
political satire
role in Franco-Italian cultural exchange
satirical verse
notableWork Antigone NERFINISHED
Girone il Cortese NERFINISHED
La Coltivazione NERFINISHED
Opere Toscane NERFINISHED
participantIn intellectual life of Renaissance Florence
intellectual life of Renaissance France
politicalAlignment anti-Medici faction in Florence
positionHeld French ambassador to the Republic of Venice
court poet to Francis I of France
diplomatic envoy of France
residence Florence NERFINISHED
France
Paris
workSubject agriculture
court life
morality
politics

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The Art of War otherInterlocutor Luigi Alamanni
subject surface form: The Art of War (Machiavelli)