Sordello
Related Category: Italian Literature: Biographies
(sōrdĕl´lō), c.11801269?, Italian troubadour. A life of brawling and intrigue took him to Provence, where he served at court. Like other Italian troubadours before him, he wrote in Provençal (see
Italian literature). His best-known poem,
Serventese (1237), is a bitter lament on the death of his patron. Dante gave Sordello a patriot's status in
Purgatorio, VI, 73. Robert Browning used him as the subject of a long poem,
Sordello (1840).