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Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) was a nobleman, politician, and poet in Medieval Florence, Italy. Inspired by his childhood love, Beatrice, he went on to write the greatest piece of Italian poetry in the Divine Comedy—all while serving a lifelong exile from his beloved city.
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60. Silverius
59. Agapetus I
58. John II
57. Boniface II
56. Felix IV
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55. John I
54. Hormisdas
53. Symmachus
Bonus Episode: Dante's Sixth Ring of Hell
52. Anastasius II
51. Gelasius
50. Felix III
49. Simplicius
48. Hilarius
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47. Leo I (The Great)
46. Sixtus III
45. Celestine I
44. Boniface I
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