5th century in poetry

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      Roman Empire




      = Events

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      476: Invasion of Germanic tribes and fall of the Western Roman Empire leads to eclipse of Latin as the European Lingua franca; Germanic and Celtic vernaculars begin process of becoming literary languages.


      = Roman poets

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      Rutilius Claudius Namatianus flourishes, writing in Latin.
      Sidonius Apollinaris (430–489), in Lugdunum, Gaul, writing in Latin.
      Magnus Felix Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and poet, writing in Latin
      Coluthus of Lycopolis (fl. 491–518), writing in Greek.
      Jacob of Serugh (451 – November 521), writing in Syriac
      Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505), writing in Latin in Carthage


      = Roman works

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      Blossius Aemilius Dracontius, Satisfactio


      South Asia




      = Poets

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      Probable date of Kālidāsa, Sanskrit poet, author of Meghadūta


      = Works

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      Cilappatikaram, one of Five Great Epics of Tamil literature.


      China




      = Poets

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      Tao Qian (simplified Chinese: 陶潜; traditional Chinese: 陶潛; pinyin: Táo Qián; Wade–Giles: T'ao Ch'ien), also known as Tao Yuanming (陶淵明) (365–427)
      Xie Lingyun (385–433)
      Bao Zhao (鮑照, also known as Mingyuan (明遠)) (c.414–September 466, executed), poet and official


      Timeline


      427 – Tao Qian simplified Chinese: 陶潜; traditional Chinese: 陶潛; pinyin: Táo Qián; Wade–Giles: T'ao Ch'ien, also known as Tao Yuanming 陶淵明, died (born 365), Chinese poet
      430 – Sidonius Apollinaris born (died 489), in Lugdunum, Gaul, writing in Latin
      433 – Xie Lingyun died (born 385), Chinese poet
      451 – Jacob of Serugh born (died November 521), writing in Syriac
      455 – Blossius Aemilius Dracontius born about this year (died 505) of Carthage, Latin poet
      474 – Magnus Felix Ennodius born (died July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and Latin poet
      489 – Sidonius Apollinaris died (born 430), in Lugdunum, Gaul, writing in Latin
      491 – Coluthus of Lycopolis is known to have lived starting this year (fl. 491–518), writing in Greek-language poet


      References

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