Pier delle Vigne

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Pier delle Vigne was a 13th-century Italian jurist, statesman, and poet associated with Emperor Frederick II, remembered both for his influential role at court and his appearance in Dante’s Divine Comedy.

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instanceOf 13th-century Italian person
Italian jurist
human
poet
statesman
accusedOf treason against Frederick II
appearsIn Inferno, Canto XIII NERFINISHED
associatedWith Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Imperial court of Frederick II NERFINISHED
Sicilian School NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath blinding followed by suicide
centuryOfBirth 12th century
centuryOfDeath 13th century
characterIn Divine Comedy NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 1190
dateOfDeath circa 1249
describedBySource Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
employer Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
era High Middle Ages
fieldOfWork diplomacy
law
poetry
givenName Pietro NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn Italian literature
Sicilian lyric tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Latin
mannerOfDeath suicide
memberOf Sicilian School of poetry NERFINISHED
name Pier delle Vigne NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
notableWork Latin letters
court poetry
legal writings
occupation jurist
poet
statesman
participantIn diplomatic missions for Frederick II
imperial administration of Frederick II
placeOfBirth Capua NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath San Miniato NERFINISHED
portrayedAs suicide transformed into a thornbush in Dante's Inferno
positionHeld chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily
imperial logothete NERFINISHED
imperial notary
subjectOf medieval and modern literary criticism
workLocation Frederick II's court NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Southern Italy NERFINISHED

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