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Fujiwara no Teika
(whose first name is sometimes romanized as
Sadaie
),
Fujiwara Ariie
,
Fujiwara Ietaka
(
Karyū
), the priest
Jakuren
,
Minamoto Michitomo
, and
Asukai Masatsune
, editors,
Shin Kokin Wakashū
(also spelled "Shinkokinshu") the eighth
Japanese
imperial waka poetry anthology, which had been ordered in
1201
by former Japanese Emperor Go-Toba. Its name apparently aimed to show the relation and counterpart to
Kokin Wakashū
, the first imperial poetry anthology.
Births
Tikkana
(died
1288
), second poet of “Trinity of Poets (
Kavi Trayam
)” that translated
Mahabharatamu
into
Telugu
over a period of few centuries
Deaths
Peire Vidal
, (born
1175
),
Occitan
troubadour
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