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Altaf Hussain Hali
Urdu poet and writer
Marco Girolamo Vida
Italian bishop
Adolf Heyduk
Czech poet (1835–1923)
Bernardo de Balbuena
poet
Sima Milutinović Sarajlija
Serbian writer and historian
John Neal
American writer (1793–1876)
Juan de Castellanos
Spanish military poet and priest
Richard Blackmore
English poet and physician
Timothy Dwight IV
American historian (1752-1817)
Gunadhya
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Gabriel Pereira de Castro
Portuguese magistrate
Turold
Turoldus, or Turold, is the name traditionally given to the author of the 11th-century French poem the Song of Roland. Efforts to make a convincing further identification of the identity of Turoldus have failed. The Latin form Turoldus is equivalent to the personal name Thorold.
Susan Howe
American poet, scholar, essayist, and critic (born 1937)
José Rumazo González
Ecuadorian writer
Micah Joseph Lebensohn
Lithuanian writer (1828-1852)
T. Gwynn Jones
Welsh academic and writer (1871–1949)
Pedro Bucaneg
Filipino writer
Jerónimo Corte-Real
Portuguese writer (1533-1588)
Yitzhak Lamdan
Israeli poet and editor (1897-1954)
Konrad der Pfaffe
medieval German writer, author of a version of the Song of Roland
Arsen Bagratuni
Armenian scholar (1790–1866)
Margherita Sarrocchi
Italian poet

Emiliano A la B. Fernández
paraguayan musician and poet y ex autor pornográfico de los 40s
Heinrich von Freiberg
German writer
Chithalai Chathanar
Indian writer
Kumaradasa
Kumāradāsa is the author of a Sanskrit Mahākāvya called the Jānakī-haraṇa or Jānakī's abduction. Jānakī is another name of Sita, wife of Rama. Sita was abducted by Ravana when she along with the Rama, exiled from his kingdom, and Lakshmana was living in a forest which incident is taken from Ramayana ('Rama's Journey'), the great Hindu epic written by Valmiki.