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Inferno XXIII-XXXIV Test
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hawk : Used in the animal fable to represent justice
mouse : The trusting and gullible character in the animal fable
frog : The fraudulent trickster in the animal fable
hypocrites : Wear gold cloaks that are lined with lead
jovialfriars : Brought violence and corruption instead of peace
caiphas : Crucified to the ground in bolgia 6
thievery : Stealing someone else's property
three : The number of types of punishment that the thieves suffer
vannifucci : Stole from a cathedral and blamed it on someone else
cacus : Famous centaur in charge of torturing the thieves
ulysses : Shares a flame with Diomedes
trojanhorse : This gift defrauded the Trojans
weepingofdeidamia : Tricked Achilles into leaving to fight for the Greeks
theftofpalladium : Once this statue was stolen from Troy the city fell
ulysses : The most famous of the false counselors
eteocles : One of the Oedipus' sons who fought over Thebes
polyneices : One of the Oedipus' sons who fought over Thebes
sicilianbull : Torture device created by Phalaris
guidodamontefeltro : Advisor to Boniface VIII who betrayed his city
stfrancis : Was approaching Guido da Montefeltro to take him to heaven after his death
blackcherubim : The eighth order of angels
schism : A break typically found in the church
muhammed : Found with the sowers of religious discord
ali : Found with the sowers of religious discord
curio : Found with the sowers of political discord
moscadeilamberti : Found with the sowers of political discord
bertrandeborn : Found with the sowers of familial discord
disembowelment : Punishment the schismatics suffer
alchemists : Falsifiers of things
evilimpersonators : Falsifiers of people
counterfeiters : Falsifiers of money
liars : Falsifiers of words
kingathamas : Went insane and killed his son after mistaking it for a lion cub
hecuba : Queen of Troy who saw most of her family killed
giannischicchi : Stole an inheritance after impersonating the dying father
myrrha : Fell in love with her father and pretended to be someone else so she could sleep with him
masteradamo : Renowned counterfeiter who now suffers from dropsy
potipharswife : Attempted to seduce Joseph unsuccessfully
sinon : Lied to the Trojans in order to get the Horse inside Troy
roland : Dante alludes to the thunderous sound of his horn
thegiants : Stuck in the ground and chained to it as well
anteus : Lowers Dante and Virgil into circle 9
caina : Where traitors to kin are found
antenora : Where traitors to county and party are found
ptolomea : Where traitors to guests are found
judecca : Where traitors to benefactors are found
cocytus : Frozen lake found at the bottom of hell
mordred : Power hungry and corrupt nephew of King Arthur
ugolino : Most likely cannibalized his children
ruggieri : Starved Ugolino and his family to death
friaralberigo : His soul was immediately taken to hell after murdering his relatives
lucifer : Has three mouths in which he chews on the three greatest sinners
judas : Betrayed Jesus
cassius : Betrayed Julius Caesar
brutus : Betrayed Julius Caesar
lethe : River of forgetfulness
Inferno XXIII-XXXIV Test
Across:| 2. | Tricked Achilles into leaving to fight for the Greeks | | 4. | Starved Ugolino and his family to death | | 5. | Lowers Dante and Virgil into circle 9 | | 6. | Stealing someone else's property | | 9. | A break typically found in the church | | 11. | Fell in love with her father and pretended to be someone else so she could sleep with him | | 14. | Falsifiers of words | | 15. | Crucified to the ground in bolgia 6 | | 18. | Famous centaur in charge of torturing the thieves | | 21. | Used in the animal fable to represent justice | | 22. | Attempted to seduce Joseph unsuccessfully | | 27. | Falsifiers of money | | 28. | Found with the sowers of political discord | | 31. | Where traitors to guests are found | | 32. | Betrayed Julius Caesar | | 34. | Where traitors to benefactors are found | | 35. | Punishment the schismatics suffer | | 37. | Betrayed Julius Caesar | | 38. | Most likely cannibalized his children | | 39. | Betrayed Jesus | | 40. | Dante alludes to the thunderous sound of his horn | | 41. | Stole an inheritance after impersonating the dying father |
| | Down:| 1. | Brought violence and corruption instead of peace | | 3. | Frozen lake found at the bottom of hell | | 7. | Falsifiers of people | | 8. | Found with the sowers of political discord | | 10. | Where traitors to kin are found | | 12. | Went insane and killed his son after mistaking it for a lion cub | | 13. | Where traitors to county and party are found | | 16. | Falsifiers of things | | 17. | River of forgetfulness | | 19. | The most famous of the false counselors | | 19. | Shares a flame with Diomedes | | 20. | The fraudulent trickster in the animal fable | | 23. | The number of types of punishment that the thieves suffer | | 24. | Found with the sowers of familial discord | | 25. | Was approaching Guido da Montefeltro to take him to heaven after his death | | 26. | Lied to the Trojans in order to get the Horse inside Troy | | 29. | Found with the sowers of religious discord | | 30. | Has three mouths in which he chews on the three greatest sinners | | 33. | Queen of Troy who saw most of her family killed | | 36. | The trusting and gullible character in the animal fable |
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Inferno XXIII-XXXIV Test
Across:| 2. | Tricked Achilles into leaving to fight for the Greeks | | 4. | Starved Ugolino and his family to death | | 5. | Lowers Dante and Virgil into circle 9 | | 6. | Stealing someone else's property | | 9. | A break typically found in the church | | 11. | Fell in love with her father and pretended to be someone else so she could sleep with him | | 14. | Falsifiers of words | | 15. | Crucified to the ground in bolgia 6 | | 18. | Famous centaur in charge of torturing the thieves | | 21. | Used in the animal fable to represent justice | | 22. | Attempted to seduce Joseph unsuccessfully | | 27. | Falsifiers of money | | 28. | Found with the sowers of political discord | | 31. | Where traitors to guests are found | | 32. | Betrayed Julius Caesar | | 34. | Where traitors to benefactors are found | | 35. | Punishment the schismatics suffer | | 37. | Betrayed Julius Caesar | | 38. | Most likely cannibalized his children | | 39. | Betrayed Jesus | | 40. | Dante alludes to the thunderous sound of his horn | | 41. | Stole an inheritance after impersonating the dying father |
| | Down:| 1. | Brought violence and corruption instead of peace | | 3. | Frozen lake found at the bottom of hell | | 7. | Falsifiers of people | | 8. | Found with the sowers of political discord | | 10. | Where traitors to kin are found | | 12. | Went insane and killed his son after mistaking it for a lion cub | | 13. | Where traitors to county and party are found | | 16. | Falsifiers of things | | 17. | River of forgetfulness | | 19. | The most famous of the false counselors | | 19. | Shares a flame with Diomedes | | 20. | The fraudulent trickster in the animal fable | | 23. | The number of types of punishment that the thieves suffer | | 24. | Found with the sowers of familial discord | | 25. | Was approaching Guido da Montefeltro to take him to heaven after his death | | 26. | Lied to the Trojans in order to get the Horse inside Troy | | 29. | Found with the sowers of religious discord | | 30. | Has three mouths in which he chews on the three greatest sinners | | 33. | Queen of Troy who saw most of her family killed | | 36. | The trusting and gullible character in the animal fable |
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