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How did Dante influence the Renaissance

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[[File: Dante One.jpg|200px|thumb|left| A portrait of Dante by Botticelli c 1480]]
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in the Western literary tradition. He is so famous that he is simply known by his first name, Dante and he is held to be viewed as the national poet of Italy. This He was a literary giant that had a decisive impact on the development not only of Italian literature but on many other aspects of the Renaissance. He  Dante made a significant contribution contributions to the early Renaissance and many of his ideas and themes were developed by later writers, artists, and thinkers. Dante contributed to the development of humanism, the use of the vernacular in literature and challenged the hegemonic nature of the Church and these helped to generate the cultural and intellectual changes known as the Renaissance, which transformed the world forever.
====Life of Dante====

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