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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
1151:
- Shika Wakashū, a Japanese imperial poetry anthology, begun
- jongleur Palla at the Burgos court of Alfonso VII of León
Works published
1150:
- Geoffrey of Monmouth's Vita Merlini, an adoption of the Welsh tales of Merlin (approx.)
1154:
- Shika Wakashū, a Japanese imperial poetry anthology, completed
1155:
- Roman de Brut by Wace (approx.)
- Ensenhamen de la donzela by Garin lo Brun (poss.)
1157:
- The Kakawin Bhāratayuddha, a Javanese retelling of stories from the Mahabharata
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are conflicting or unreliable sources for the birth years of many people born in this period; where sources conflict, the poet is listed again and the conflict is noted:
1150:
- Folquet de Marselha (died 1231), Occitan troubadour
- Dalfi d'Alvernha (died 1234/1235), Count, troubadour and patron of troubadours
- Conon de Béthune (died 1219), crusader and trouvère
1153:
- Kamo no Chōmei (died 1216), Japanese author, poet (waka), and essayist
1154:
- Benoît de Sainte-Maure (died 1173), Anglo-Norman poet
1155:
- Jiang Kui (died 1221), Chinese poet, composer and calligrapher of the Song Dynasty
- Jien (died 1225), Japanese poet, historian, and Buddhist monk
- William I of Baux (died 1218), French nobleman and troubadour
1157:
- Alfonso II of Aragon (died 1196), an Occitan troubadour
- Richard I of England (died 1199), Poitevin and Occitan poet
1158:
- Fujiwara no Ietaka (died 1237), Japanese Kamakura period waka poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
1151:
- Li Qingzhao (born 1084), Chinese writer and poet of the Song Dynasty
1155:
- Geoffrey of Monmouth (born 1100), British clergyman whose Latin writings included early versions of the Merlin (King Arthur) epic
1156:
- Garin lo Brun (born unknown), early Auvergnat troubadour
1157:
- Falaki Shirvani (born 1107), Persian
See also
Other events:
12th century:
Notes
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