1251 in poetry
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- Fujiwara no TameieFujiwara no Tameiewas a Japanese poet and compiler of Imperial anthologies of poems.Tameie was the second son of poets Teika and Abutuni; and he was the central figure in a circle of Japanese poets after Jōkyū War in 1221. His three sons were Nijō Tameuji, Kyōgoku Tamenori and Reizei Tamesuke...
, editor, Shokugosen Wakashū 続後撰和歌集 ("Later Collection Continued"), an imperial anthology of JapaneseJapanese poetryJapanese poets first encountered Chinese poetry during the Tang Dynasty. It took them several hundred years to digest the foreign impact, make it a part of their culture and merge it with their literary tradition in their mother tongue, and begin to develop the diversity of their native poetry. For...
wakaWaka (poetry)Waka or Yamato uta is a genre of classical Japanese verse and one of the major genres of Japanese literature...
poetry, finished three years after Retired Emperor Go-SagaEmperor Go-SagaEmperor Go-Saga was the 88th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
ordered it in 12481248 in poetry-Events:*Lanfranc Cigala writes Quan vei far bon fag plazentier bemoaning the state of the Church* Japanese Retired Emperor Go-Saga orders a new imperial anthology of waka poems; compiled by Fujiwara no Tameie, the new anthology, titled Shokugosen Wakashū 続後撰和歌集 , would be finished three years...
; consists of 20 volumes containing 1,368 poems
Deaths
- Ibn Sahl of Seville (born 12121212 in poetry-Events:* Walther von der Vogelweide writes Der Ottenton* Bertran de Gourdon wrote two coblas on doing homage to Philip II of France* May 6 — the troubadour Ademar Jordan is captured in battle by Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester and never heard from again-Births:* Ibn Sahl of Seville...
), Arabic language Moorish poet of AndalusiaAndalusiaAndalusia is the most populous and the second largest in area of the autonomous communities of Spain. The Andalusian autonomous community is officially recognised as a nationality of Spain. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Huelva, Seville, Cádiz, Córdoba, Málaga, Jaén, Granada and...