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Demon in Dante's Inferno
Malacoda is a character in Dante Alighieri's Inferno (Cantos 21-2), where he features as the leader of the Malebranche, the twelve demons who guard Bolgia
Malacoda
First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
Virgil secures safe-conduct from the leader of the Malebranche, named Malacoda ("Evil Tail"). He informs them that the bridge across the Sixth Bolgia
Inferno_(Dante)
Demons in the Inferno of Dante's Divine Comedy
pitch. When Dante and Virgil meet them, the leader of the Malebranche, Malacoda ("Evil Tail"), assigns a troop to escort the poets safely to the next bridge
Malebranche_(Divine_Comedy)
Demon in Dante's Inferno
seems to be the most important devil after Malacoda as he becomes the "provost" of nine other devils, when Malacoda commands them to escort Dante and Virgil
Barbariccia
Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Divine_Comedy
Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
The_Thinker
Dante's muse (1265–1290)
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
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Eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno
('Evil Claws'), guard the fifth bolgia of the Malebolge. Their leader is Malacoda ('evil tail'), while the others are Scarmiglione ('ruffle-haired'), Barbariccia
Malebolge
13th-century ruler of Pisa, character in Dante's ''Divine Comedy''
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
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American voice actress
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Manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy illustrated by Sandro Botticelli
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli
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Demon in Dante's Inferno
describes his "muzzle" (Italian: muso; Canto XXII Verse 106). He is called by Malacoda, the leader of the Malebranche, to be part of the unrequested escort that
Cagnazzo
Japanese light novel series and its franchise
his demon generals: Alciel, Lucifer, Malacoda, and Adramelech. After the hero Emilia and her companions kill Malacoda and Adramelech and confront him, he
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Literary character
concept of Reason), and Matelda's name is not more obviously symbolic, like Malacoda in Inferno. Combining the two schools of thought on Matelda's identity
Matelda
Makima (Chainsaw Man) Mal'Ganis (Warcraft series and Heroes of the Storm) Malacoda (Dante's Inferno) Malebolgia (Spawn) Maledict (Doom 3: Resurrection of
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Italian crusader
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Cacciaguida
Italian noble (1246–1285)
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Paolo_Malatesta
2013 Japanese anime series Season 1
wages a campaign with his four generals, Adramelech, Lucifer, Alciel, and Malacoda, to conquer the continent of Ente Isla and annex the human population under
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! season 1
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Demon in Dante's Inferno
Virgil through Malebolge by orders of the leader of Malebranche, the demon Malacoda. The most notable mention of Calcabrina is when Alichino, a fellow demon
Calcabrina
a group of demons in the fifth pouch of the Malebolge. They are led by Malacoda ("evil-tail"), who assigns ten of his demons to escort Dante: Alichino
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
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2009 studio album by Caspian
project. "Mie" - 4:08 "La Cerva" - 5:00 "Ghosts of the Garden City" - 7:32 "Malacoda" - 5:02 "Epochs in Dmaj" - 3:25 "Of Foam and Wave" - 6:14 "Concrescence"
Tertia_(album)
2016 documentary
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Botticelli_Inferno
Opera with music by Lucia Ronchetti
Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione Purgatorio Alagia Fieschi Arnaut Daniel Beatrice
Inferno_(opera)
British-American actor
Ambassador Theatre. His other later Broadway credits include the roles of Malacoda in Mima (1928), Dr. Otternschlag in Grand Hotel (1930), Fernand Demoncey
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English name derived from French Arnaud, ARNOLD means "eagle power."Â
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Welsh form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELEN means "torch."
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Increase of the Lord, the Lord's finishing.
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