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Dante's infernal crimes forgiven

After 700 years, Dante Alighieri, Italy's most famous poet, will have his criminal record scrubbed clean.

Florence's city council has approved a motion revoking a sentence on Dante from 1302 which stated that he would be executed if he stepped foot in the city again.

The sentence forced Dante into exile and he spent the last 20 years of his life wandering through Italy, finally ending his days in Ravenna in 132

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