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Dante Alighieri wrote the most influential poem in Western history — but he wrote it as a fugitive, sentenced to be burned alive if he ever returned home. This full documentary explores the complete life of the man who invented our vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Before Dante's Divine Comedy, the afterlife was a vague theological concept. After it, Hell had nine circles, specific punishments for specific sins, and a geography you could map. How did a failed Florentine politician, exiled from his beloved city, come to reshape how an entire civilization imagines death, judgment, and eternity? In this comprehensive biography, we trace Dante's journey from his childhood in medieval Florence, through his obsessive love for Beatrice Portinari, his rise and catastrophic fall in Florentine politics, and his twenty years of wandering exile — during which he composed the masterwork that would make him immortal. Discover why the Divine Comedy remains essential reading seven hundred years later, how Dante single-handedly created the Italian language, and why Florence still cannot reclaim the poet it once condemned. Chapters: 0:00 Chapter 1 - A Poet's Descent Into Eternity 02:18 Chapter 2 - Florence in the Year of Our Lord 05:44 Chapter 3 - The Alighieri — A Family of Modest Blood 09:15 Chapter 4 - Beatrice — The Gaze That Changed Everything 13:03 Chapter 5 - The Education of a Poet 16:51 Chapter 6 - La Vita Nuova — The New Life Begins 20:12 Chapter 7 - The Guild, the Council, and the Choice 23:42 Chapter 8 - The Priorate — Two Months That Sealed a Fate 27:09 Chapter 9 - The Pope, the Prince, and the Plot 30:57 Chapter 10 - Exile — The First Bitter Years 34:51 Chapter 11 - The Architecture of the Afterlife 38:55 Chapter 12 - The Inferno — Hell as Political Weapon 43:46 Chapter 13 - The Purgatorio — Hope Beyond Suffering 49:32 Chapter 14 - The Paradiso — Approaching the Unimaginable 55:00 Chapter 15 - The Offer He Could Not Accept 59:03 Chapter 16 - De Monarchia — The Dream of Universal Empire 01:03:23 Chapter 17 - De Vulgari Eloquentia — The Dignity of Italian 01:08:45 Chapter 18 - The Later Exile — Ravenna and Refuge 01:13:10 Chapter 19 - The Final Mission and the Fever 01:17:21 Chapter 20 - The Body That Florence Could Not Have 01:20:55 Chapter 21 - The Comedy Becomes Divine 01:25:28 Chapter 22 - The Invention of Modern Hell 01:30:44 Chapter 23 - The Father of the Italian Language 01:35:26 Chapter 24 - Dante Through the Centuries 01:40:25 Chapter 25 - The Meaning That Remains 01:44:56 Chapter 26 - The Journey That Never Ends 01:48:57 Chapter 27 - What Dante Could Not See 01:54:02 Chapter 28 - The Poet of Exile 01:57:57 Chapter 29 - L'Amor Che Move il Sole e l'Altre Stelle 02:03:13 Chapter 30 - The Long Shadow Please subscribe here / @thelongshadoww ☕ Support The Long Shadow channel → https://buymeacoffee.com/thelongshadow If you enjoyed the video, check out our related playlists below • Great Philosophers of History – Documentaries • American Icons – History Documentaries • Great Roman Emperors – History Documentaries • Great Warriors and Freedom Fighters – Hist... #history #biography ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is created for educational and informational purposes only. The content is based on historical records, academic research, and reputable sources. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, interpretations of historical events and figures may vary, and viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources for a broader perspective. To maintain a consistent and immersive presentation style, this channel may use synthesized voiceovers and AI-assisted visuals. However, all research, scripting, narrative structure, and editorial decisions are original and guided by human creators.