1180s in poetry
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Events
1181:
- Bertran de Born's first datable poem, a sirventes
1183:
- Ordering of the Senzai Wakashū, an imperial Japanese poetry anthology
- Bertran de Born composes a planh, "Mon chan fenisc ab dol et ab maltraire", on the death of Henry the Young King (on June 11). Rigaut de Berbezill composes another, "Si tuit li dol e.l plor e.l marrimen", as does Peire Raimon de Tolosa
- Joseph of Exeter largely completes writing his Latin epic De bello Troiano
1187:
- Compilation of the Senzai Wakashū, ordered in 1183
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources conflict, the poet is listed again and the conflict is noted:
1180:
- August 6 - Emperor Go-Toba (died 1239), Japanese Emperor, calligrapher, painter, musician, poet, critic, and editor
- 4 September — Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (died 1207), Provençal troubadour and knight
- Kambar (died 1250), medieval Tamil poet and the author of the Ramavataram
- Peire Cardenal (died 1278), an Occitan troubadour
1181:
- Ibn al-Farid (died 1235), Arabic Sufi poet
1184:
- Ibn al-Farid (died 1235), Arabic Sufi poet
- Sa‘di (died 1283/1291), Persian poet
- Ahmad al-Tifashi (died 1253), Arabic poet, writer, and anthologist, in Tunisia
1186:
- Baha' al-din Zuhair (died 1258), Arabian poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1180:
- Minamoto no Yorimasa (born 1106), Japanese poet
- John Tzetzes (born 1110), Byzantine
- Zhu Shuzhen (born 1135), Chinese poet of the Song dynasty
1181:
- Serlo of Wilton (born c.1105), English-born Latin poet and abbot
1183:
- Wace (born 1115), Anglo-Norman poet and author of the Roman de Brut and Roman de Rou
1187:
- November 9 - Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty (born 1107)
1189:
See also
Other events:
12th century:
Notes
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