820s in poetry
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Works published
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:
820:
- al-Buhturi (died 897), Arabian poet
825:
- Ariwara no Narihira (died 880), one of the Six best Waka poets
- Ono no Komachi (died 900), an early woman poet and also one of the Six best Waka poets
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
821:
- December 18 - Theodulf of Orléans (born between 750 and 760), in Angers
824:
- Han Yu (born 768), Chinese essayist and poet
826:
- Theodore the Studite (born 759), Byzantine monk and abbot
828:
- Abu al-Alahijah (born unknown), Islamic poet famous for writing homilies
- Abu-l-'Atahiya (born 748), Arab poet
- Al-Asma'i (born 740), Arab scholar and poet
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See also
- Poetry
- 9th century in poetry
- 9th century in literature
- List of years in poetry
Other events:
9th century:
- 9th century in poetry
- 9th century in literature
Notes
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