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Corso Donati

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113: 209: 84:, prevented the nobility from taking the office of guildmaster. Corso led the noble faction which aligned with the working class against the merchants. In 1294 Corso was acquitted of killing a man in a fight; an angry mob came to della Bella seeking justice after the acquittal, but he sent them away whereupon they rioted and della Bella was exiled as having caused the riot. At that time, the 20: 92:, became allied with the White Guelphs while the Donati allied with the Black Guelphs, similar factions which had arisen in Pistoia. The leaders of both Guelph factions, including Corso, were exiled by the merchants in 1300, but the White Guelphs were soon allowed to return. Corso and the Black Guelphs petitioned 654: 285:
VIII. See especially section 8: “How the great man of the people, Giano della Bella, was driven out of Florence,” and section 96: “How Corso Donati, the Great and Noble Citizen of Florence, Died.”
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indirectly describes Corso as “the one who bears the greatest blame” for the downfall of Florence and foresees him being dragged by a beast into hell. In the Divine Comedy, Corso's sister
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In 1308 Corso was accused of plotting to overthrow the Florentine commune and take power as lord of the city with the aid of his father-in-law
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XXIV 79–87. The canto does not mention Corso by name, but he is stated to be the subject in the summaries of the canto from both
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is the first person Dante meets in Paradise. Corso Donati is also the subject of a play by nineteenth-century writer
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in 1289. In 1289, as captain of the people in Pistoia, he led a group of soldiers in a cavalry charge at the
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In the late thirteenth century, power in Florence and the other Tuscan cities was divided between the
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temporarily controlled Florence. Donati was one of twelve prominent Florentine citizens summoned by
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in November 1301, killing or exiling many White Guelphs. One of the exiled was the famous poet
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Beginning in February 1303, Corso broke with the other Black Guelphs and joined the
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in 1304 in an attempt to bring peace to the city; the White Guelphs and some
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A Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of Dante
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Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta Appraised by Dante and Virgil
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were restored, although the Ghibellines were expelled again in 1306.
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He is discussed prominently in several contemporary histories:
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Index


Black Guelph
Florence
PodestĂ 
Bologna
Pistoia
Battle of Campaldino
Ghibellines
Giano della Bella
Cerchi family
Donati
Pope Boniface VIII
Charles of Valois
Dante Alighieri

Raffaello Sorbi
Cavalcanti
Lucca
Pope Benedict XI
Ghibellines
Uguccione della Faggiuola
Niccolò Machiavelli
Nuova Cronica
Giovanni Villani
Dino Compagni
Divine Comedy
Forese
Piccarda
Carlo Marenco

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