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  2. Malebolge - Wikipedia

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    Dante and his guide, Virgil, make their way into Malebolge by riding on the back of the monster Geryon, the personification of fraud, who possesses the face of an honest man 'good of cheer,' but the tail of a scorpion, who flies them down through the yawning chasm that separates the eighth circle from the seventh circle, where the violent are ...

  3. Category:Circles of hell - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Circles of hell in Inferno by ... Seventh circle of hell; Sixth circle of hell; T.

  4. Seventh circle of hell - Wikipedia

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  5. Inferno (Dante) - Wikipedia

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    Lower Hell, inside the walls of Dis, in an illustration by Stradanus; there is a drop from the sixth circle to the three rings of the seventh circle, then again to the ten rings of the eighth circle, and, at the bottom, to the icy ninth circle

  6. Reginaldo degli Scrovegni - Wikipedia

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    Reginaldo degli Scrovegni was a Paduan nobleman of the Guelph faction who lived in the 13th century just before the time of Giotto and Dante.He is best known for being cited as a usurer by Dante in the Divine Comedy, and to be the father of Enrico degli Scrovegni, who commissioned the famous Arena Chapel painted by Giotto.

  7. Vitaliano di Iacopo Vitaliani - Wikipedia

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    In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy poem Inferno, Dante says that he saw Vitaliano in the inner ring of the Seventh Circle of Hell, where the violent are eternally punished. The inner ring of the Seventh Circle is a burning hot desert with a continual rain of fire.

  8. Archaeologists Found the Ruins of the Famous ‘Backdoor to Hell'

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    The ARX Project plans to return in September to research additional groups of buildings at Mitla, hoping to find further subterranean chambers. At least for the time being, there’s no plan to ...

  9. Phlegethon - Wikipedia

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    In Dante's Inferno, which is the first part of Divine Comedy, Phlegethon is described as a river of blood that boils souls.It is in the Seventh Circle of Hell, which punishes those who committed crimes of violence against their fellow men (see Canto XII, 46–48); murderers, tyrants, and the like.