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1190s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.

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1195:Folquet de Marselha gives up poetry to take up the religious life 1197:Salh d'Escola enters a cloister in Bergerac and gives up composing 1198:Bertran de Born's last datable poem 1199:Gaucelm Faidit composes a planh on the death of Richard I of England ==Works published==
Works published
1190: • Probable approx. date of ''The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old Ukrainian: , Slovo o pŭlku Igorevě'') Nizami Ganjavi, volumes of 'Khamsa of Nizami', Classical Persian poetry • Leyli o Majnun (, 'Layla and Majnun'), c. 1192 • Iskandarnameh (, 'The Book of Alexander'), 1194 or 1196–1202 • Haft Peykar (, 'The Seven Beauties'), 1197 ==Births==
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: 1190:Gonzalo de Berceo (died 1264), Spanish poet especially on religious themes • Pietro della Vigna (died 1249), Italian jurist, diplomat, poet, and sonneteer of the Sicilian SchoolYuan Haowen (died 1257), Chinese Sanqu poetry writer 1191:Janna (died unknown), Kannada poet 1193:Shang Dao (died 1258), Chinese Sanqu poet 1196:Alberico da Romano (died 1260), patron and troubadour 1198:Fujiwara no Tameie (died 1275), Japanese poet ==Deaths==
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1190:Khaqani Shirvani (born 1121/1122), Persian • Saigyō Hōshi (born 1118), Japan 1193:Fan Chengda (born 1126), Song 1196:Alfonso II of Aragon (born 1157), an Occitan troubadourBasava (born 1134), writing in KannadaGuilhem de Berguedan (born 1130), troubadour 1197:Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (born 1165) • Owain Cyfeiliog (born 1130), one of the Welsh Poets of the PrincesErmengarde, Viscountess of Narbonne, patron of troubadours 1198:Tibors de Sarenom (born 1130), trobairitz 1199: • April 6 – Richard I of England (born 1157), Poitevin and Occitan poet ==See also==
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