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Jacopone da Todi
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Jacopone da Todi (c. 1230–1306)

Italian religious poet. He was a Franciscan and author of approximately 90 laudi (popular devotional poems in Latin and the Umbrian dialect). He is also accredited with authoring the Stabat Mater. In 1298 he was imprisoned for opposing Pope Boniface VIII, and was not released until the pope's death in 1303. Jacapone was born in Todi in the Duchy of Spoleto, Italy.



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