1218 in poetry
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Events
- Rambertino Buvalelli becomes podestà of the Republic of Genoa and probably introduces Occitan literature (including troubadour poetry) there
- Raimon Escrivan composes Senhors, l'autrier vi ses falhida during the Siege of Toulouse
- Enzio of Sardinia (died 1272), knight and general who wrote poems after being captured and imprisoned
Births
- Enzio of Sardinia (died 1272), knight and general who wrote poems after being captured and imprisoned.
Deaths
- June – William I of Baux (born 1155), French nobleman and troubadour, dies in a prison in Avignon
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