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  Dantedì is a national commemoration day dedicated to the Italian poet
Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (; most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri; – September 14, 1321), widely known mononymously as Dante, was an Italian Italian poetry, poet, writer, and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called ...
, celebrated in
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every March 25. The Dante Day was proposed on 17 January 2020 by Dario Franceschini, then
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, on a idea from the editorialist and writer Paolo Di Stefano for the commemoration of the seven hundredth anniversary of the poet's death, occurred on September 14, 1321. According to tradition based on many scholars and critics, March 25 1300 should be the day in which Dante lost himself in the dark forest and begins his journey in the underworld. On an article dated 19 June 2017 from the ''
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,'' Paolo Di Stefano suggested that Dante Alighieri deserved a national day dedicated to him similar to the
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dedicated to
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. The idea, which was reproposed more times from Di Stefano himself, was followed by a promotional campaign from the same newspaper, and well received from many cultural associations, like the
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, the Società Dantesca Italiana and the Dante Alighieri Society. The name “Dantedì” was created by the linguist Francesco Sabatini and Di Stefano. For the first two editions in the 2020 and the 2021, the activities were carried online due to the restrictions against the
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. Up to now many initiatives have been organized for Dantedì by regional governments, cultural associations, museums, universities and schools. The commemorations have a great importance in
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and
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, where not only the poet was born but also 25 March is the first day in the
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, and Emilia Romagna and Ravenna, where Dante died and still today is buried.


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{{reflist Dante Alighieri March observances Recurring events established in 2020