Classical Sinners
Contemporary Sinners
La Vita (nuova) di Dante
Lions, Tigers, +
Bears, oh my!
Where the Hell
are we?
100

This sinner was punished for his prideful attempt to physically access Purgatory while in the living world, as well as his involvement with the Trojan horse.

Who is Ulysses?

100

This sinner resides in the subcircle for those who betrayed their party, and yet, is hinted at by Dante as having enaged in something far worse: cannibalism of his own children.

Who is Count Ugolino?

100

Dante was exiled from this city to spend the rest of his life in Ravenna.

What is Florence?

100

This beast guards the circle of the avaricious and prodigal.

Who is Pluto (the accursed wolf)?

100

These are the three types of sin that constitute the organization of Hell.

What are incontinence, violence, and fraud?

200

This sinner, found in the second circle, is said to have killed herself by allowing an asp to bite her.

Who is Cleopatra?

200

Dante is shocked to see this sinner, his former teacher, being punished for sodomy.

Who is Brunetto Latini?

200

She was the love of Dante's life even though they were never actually together.

Who is Beatrice Portinari?
200

Minos, the judge of the damned, does this to declare where in Hell souls must reside.

What is, "wraps his tail around them as many times as the number of the circle they're in?"

200

This message appears over the gate leading into Hell.

What is "Abandon all hope, all ye who enter here" ("Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'intrate")?
300

This sinner was immortalized in a major Shakespearean work, marked by a famous phrase beginning with "Et tu..." (and Satan seems to think he's pretty tasty).

Who is Brutus?

300

This flaming sinner is quoted as saying "my works were not those of a lion but a fox."

Who is Guido da Montefeltro?

300

This is the nickname given to Dante for his unprecedented use of vernacular in writing the Commedia.

What is the Father of the Italian language?

300

These are the three components of Geryon's body.

What is a man's head, a reptile's body, and a scorpion's tail?

300

This marks the halfway point of Hell, as Dante and Virgil make the transition from sins of incontinence to sins of violence.

What is the City of Dis?

400

This sinner, punished for her flattery instead of her prostitution, is described by Virgil as digging excrement from under her fingernails.

Who is Thais?

400

This sinner is able to deceive Malacoda's vicious band of devils under the pretense that he will attract more sinners for them to torture.

Who is Ciampolo?

400

This is the specific division of the political party with which Dante was affiliated in Florence.

What is the White Guelphs?

400

These beasts keep the sinners in the 7th circle inside the physical space of punishment.

What are the centaurs?

400

These are the names of the three rivers that Dante and Virgil encounter in Hell.

What are the Acheron, the Styx, and the Phlegethon?

500

This prophetic sinner, punished in the later half of the Inferno, acted as a major character in several Greek epics, including Oedipus Rex, The Odyssey, and Antigone.

Who is Tiresias?

500

This sinner is the only one of three "companions" that does not merge physical forms with a serpent in Canto 25.

Who is Puccio Sciancato?

500

The first person to call the poem the Divine Comedy instead of Dante's original Commedia (in 1360).

Who is Giovanni Boccaccio?

500

The three beasts that Dante encounters in the dark wood.

What are the leopard, the lion, and the she-wolf?

500

These are the four subsections of the ninth circle of Hell.

What are Judecca, Antenora, Caina, and Ptolomea?

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