1235 in poetry
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Works
- Fujiwara no Teika, editor, Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, an anthology of 100 Japanese poems, each by a different poet; is compiled about this year; the popularity of the anthology has endured to the present day, and a Japanese card game, Uta-garuta, uses cards with the poems printed on it
Births
- Guittone d'Arezzo (died 1294), founder of the Tuscan School
Deaths
- Ibn al-Farid (born 1184), Arabic Sufi poet
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