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  2. TxT (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dante realizes that the incantation written on the paper means "shadow" and warns Joyce through a text that Roman's spirit follows her through her shadow. Roman takes over Joyce's body and forces her to ride the car with Alex. Roman knocks both of them unconscious and takes control of the car.

  3. Malebranche (Divine Comedy) - Wikipedia

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    When Dante and Virgil meet them, the leader of the Malebranche, Malacoda ("Evil Tail" [1]), assigns a troop to escort the poets safely to the next bridge.Many of the bridges were destroyed in the earthquake that happened at the death of Christ, which Malacoda describes, enabling the time this takes place to be calculated.

  4. Dante (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dante, in the American television series One Tree Hill; Dante, the leader of the Mountain Men in The 100 TV series; Dante, in the James Joyce novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Dante, in the comic strip Sheldon; Dante, the main character of Demon Lord Dante; Dante, a Mexican hairless dog from the 2017 Pixar movie Coco

  5. Eunoe - Wikipedia

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    Eunoe [needs IPA] (Italian: Eunoè; Ancient Greek: Εὐνοη, romanized: Eúnoē) is a feature of Dante's Divine Comedy created by Dante as the fifth river of the dead (taking into consideration that Cocytus was described as a lake rather than a river).

  6. Category:Films based on Inferno (Dante) - Wikipedia

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    The Dante Quartet; Dante's Hell Animated; Dante's Inferno (1924 film) Dante's Inferno (1935 film) Dante's Inferno (2007 film) Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope; Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic; Drums of Love

  7. Divine Comedy - Wikipedia

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    Dante gazes at Mount Purgatory in an allegorical portrait by Agnolo Bronzino, painted c. 1530. The Divine Comedy is composed of 14,233 lines that are divided into three cantiche (singular cantica) – Inferno (), Purgatorio (), and Paradiso () – each consisting of 33 cantos (Italian plural canti).

  8. Matelda - Wikipedia

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    Matelda submerging Dante in Lethe, as depicted by Gustave Doré. Matelda collecting flowers in a painting by George Dunlop Leslie. Dante, Virgil, and Statius can be seen in the background. Matelda, anglicized as Matilda in some translations, is a minor character in Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio, the second canticle of the Divine Comedy.

  9. Rottweiler (film) - Wikipedia

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    In the near future (2018), a prisoner named Dante (William Miller) escapes from jail after having been arrested for illegally entering Spain. Forced to kill a prison guard, he is hunted down by the prison's dog, a monstrous Rottweiler police dog that sadistic prison warden Kufard (Paul Naschy) had revived and cybernetically enhanced after a fatal injury.