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Korvikt [17]
3 years ago
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A renaissance writer considered one of the greatest poets of all times is

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Advocard [28]3 years ago
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Answer: Dante Alighieri

Explanation:

Dante Alighieri, was born in Florence in Italy. He was a writer, a poet and also a philosopher. He wrote the poem "Divine Comedy".

He is a renaissance writer and considered to be one of the greatest poets of all times.

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