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- '''Dante Alighieri''' (1265-1321) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[poetry|poet]] best known as the a2 KB (364 words) - 16:24, 29 February 2024
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- ...novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle and inspired by the first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.186 bytes (26 words) - 11:35, 15 December 2022
- An Italian epic poem, composed by Dante Alighieri, chronicling a man's journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise,153 bytes (20 words) - 14:30, 28 July 2009
- ...mmedia''''') is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] written by [[Dante Alighieri]], a [[Middle Ages|14th century]] poet from [[Florence, Italy]]. The epic's1 KB (138 words) - 12:03, 15 December 2022
- *Dante Alighieri424 bytes (55 words) - 11:01, 19 January 2007
- {{r|Dante Alighieri}}335 bytes (45 words) - 19:59, 26 April 2010
- | pagename = Dante Alighieri | abc = Dante Alighieri2 KB (229 words) - 20:51, 24 August 2009
- {{r|Dante Alighieri}}304 bytes (35 words) - 14:11, 9 June 2010
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- '''Dante Alighieri''' (1265-1321) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[poetry|poet]] best known as the a2 KB (364 words) - 16:24, 29 February 2024
- {{r|Dante Alighieri}}284 bytes (35 words) - 14:36, 28 July 2009
- ...ublished in 1976. Although it takes its inspiration from the first part of Dante Alighieri's ''[[Divine Comedy]]'', it takes an entirely different approach both thema2 KB (364 words) - 11:35, 15 December 2022
- ...nd simple. He appears under this name in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'', in [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]'s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' (Canto 26 of Inferno), in [[William Shakesp2 KB (355 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
- ...''' is a word meaning "a burning hell" as described in the first part of [[Dante Alighieri]]'s [[Divine_Comedy]]. The concept has inspired many films, books, and pla1 KB (162 words) - 11:57, 15 December 2022
- {{rpr|Dante Alighieri}}2 KB (269 words) - 04:49, 22 November 2023
- ...e vulgari eloquentia]]'' (1303-1305), the famous essay by Italian writer [[Dante Alighieri]], where three Romance languages were identified by the way of saying “ye2 KB (255 words) - 13:18, 2 February 2023
- ...herently more suited for certain usages or as tools of thought. However, [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]], in a significant reversal of the typical medieval prioritisation o3 KB (494 words) - 22:34, 4 January 2011
- *In [[Dante Alighieri]]'s [[The Divine Comedy|''Commedia'']] a being is sent from heaven to open5 KB (751 words) - 14:39, 13 January 2022
- ...mer's epic poem, the Iliad. The Divine Comedy, masterpiece of Italian poet Dante Alighieri, was guided by Virgil, mainly on the tour of Hell.13 KB (1,982 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
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