Forese Donati
Italian nobleman and poet (died 1296) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forese Donati was an Italian nobleman born in Florence, associated with the Guelphs. He was the son of Simone di Forese and Tessa, and the brother of Corso and Piccarda Donati.[1] He was married to Nella Donati, and had one daughter, Ghita, with her.[2] He was known as a childhood friend of Dante Alighieri. He died in 1296, in Firenze.[1]
In their youth, Forese and Dante exchanged a series of playful sonnets called tenzone, which take the form of a series of exchanged insults.[1]