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Dante$18858$ - translation to English

HORROR-THEMED MANGA AND ANIME SERIES
Mao Dante; Maō Dante; Maou Dante
  • Inferno]]'' was an inspiration for the series

Dante      
n. Dante, apellido; nombre propio masculino; Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), célebre poeta italiano, autor de "La divina comedia"
Divine Comedy         
  • [[Title page]] of the first printed edition ([[Foligno]], 11 April 1472)
  • Dante gazes at Mount Purgatory in an allegorical portrait by [[Agnolo Bronzino]], painted c. 1530
  • First edition to name the poem ''Divina Comedia'', 1555
  • Charon]] comes to ferry souls across the river [[Acheron]] to Hell.
  • Illustration of [[Lucifer]] in the first fully illustrated print edition. Woodcut for ''Inferno'', canto 34. Pietro di Piasi, Venice, 1491.
  • ''Paradiso'', Canto III: Dante and Beatrice speak to [[Piccarda]] and [[Constance of Sicily]], in a fresco by [[Philipp Veit]].
  • A detail from one of [[Sandro Botticelli]]'s illustrations for ''Inferno'', Canto XVIII, 1480s. Silverpoint on parchment, completed in pen and ink.
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LONG ITALIAN NARRATIVE POEM BY DANTE ALIGHIERI
Divina commedia; Divina Commedia; La divina commedia; Dante's Divine Comedy; Mount Purgatory; La Divina Commedia; Paradise (cantica); Divine comedy; 9 spheres of heaven; La commedia; The Devine Comedy; Tiers of heaven and hell; Divine Commedia; The Divine Comedy; Commedia (poem); Jacopo da Santo Andrea; Hell and Purgatory; Divina comedia; La Divina Comedia Di Dante; Divine Comedy (poem)
la Comedia Divina
cherub         
  • Throne of the goddess [[Astarte]] from the [[Temple of Eshmun]], the legs formed by two winged hybrid creatures.
  • "Cherub" on a [[Neo-Assyrian]] seal, c. 1000–612 BC
  • Χερουβὶμ δόξης κατασκιάζοντα τὸ ἱλαστήριον}} }}) of ''Hebrews'' 9:5 ([[Julius Bate]], 1773)
  • living creatures]]), engraving after an illustration by [[Matthäus Merian]], ''Icones Biblicae'' (c. 1625–1630)
  • Cherubs around the [[Virgin and Child]], detail by [[Giovanni Bellini]]
  • An ivory from Tel Megiddo showing a king sitting on a throne which is supplicated by a sphinx-esque winged hybrid.
  • The four supporters (angels) of the celestial throne in Islamic arts
  • ''Moses and Joshua bowing before the Ark'' by [[James Tissot]] (c. 1900)
GROUP OF WORKS BY ROBERT MUCHAMORE
The Fall (Muchamore novel); Cherub The Fall; Characters in CHERUB; List of CHERUB characters; Lauren Adams (character); Kyle Blueman; List of CHERUB agents; Greg "Rat" Rathbone; Kerry Chang; Bruce Norris (character); Shakeel Dajani; Nicole Eddison; Connor Reilly (character); Dana Smith (character); Callum Reilly (CHERUB character); CHERUB: The Fall; The Fall (CHERUB book); Rat Rathbone; Dave Moss (CHERUB); Gregory Rathbone; Aramov Series; CHERUB Sequel; List of CHERUB Agents; Guardian Angel (novel); Ryan Sharma; Fu Ning; Kevin Sumner; Guardian Angel (Robert Muchamore novel); CHERUB campus; CHERUB Campus; Lauren Onions; CHERUB (organisation); Aramov trilogy; Ewart Asker; CHERUB characters; Jane Oxford; Zara Asker; Template:List of CHERUB characters; Template:List of CHERUB characters Bungle; Henderson's son; John Jones (character); Dennis Obidin; Chloe Blake; Gabrielle O'Brien; Dante Welsh; Major Dee; Kyle blueman; Greg 'Rat' Rathbone; Greg Rathbone; Rathbone "Rat" Regan; Bethany Parker; Andy Lagan; Ronan Walsh (character); Brian "Bungle" Evans; Fire and World Dunn; Dr. Terrence McAfferty; The Fall (Robert Muchamore novel); Help Earth; Gregory "Rat" Rathbone; Amy Collins (character); Guardian Angel (Muchamore novel)
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Wikipedia

Demon Lord Dante

Demon Lord Dante (Japanese: 魔王ダンテ, Hepburn: Maō Dante) is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series tells the story of Ryo Utsugi, a student who finds himself in the body of an ancient demon known as Dante and sees himself in the middle of a conflict between God and the devils. Nagai's main influence to create the work was Gustave Doré's illustrations of Dante's Divine Comedy. The series challenged the traditional view of God as good and Devil as bad and was created to provoke the critics of his previous works.

During 1971, Nagai wrote the original Demon Lord Dante manga, which was published in Kodansha's Bokura Magazine. The series ran from January to June, but it ended prematurely because of the magazine discontinuation. In 2002, the manga was officially revived by Nagai, and during the same year a 13-episode anime adaption was created and broadcast in Japan by AT-X. The anime was released in North America in DVD format by Geneon Entertainment in 2004 and re-released by Discotek Media in 2016.