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Dante Alighieri (Italian: [ˈdante aliˈɡjɛːri]; most
likely baptized Durante di
Alighiero degli Alighieri; c. May 1265 –
September 14, 1321),
widely known...
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Dante Alighieri was the
first dreadnought battleship built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) and was
completed in 1913. The ship
served as a flagship...
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Jacopo Alighieri (1289–1348;
sometimes written as
Iacopo Alighieri) was an
Italian poet, the son of
Dante Alighieri, whom he
followed in his exile. Jacopo's...
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Dante Alighieri Society (Italian: Società
Dante Alighieri) is a
society that
promotes Italian culture and
language around the world.
Today this society...
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Escuela Dante Alighieri (Italian:
Scuola "Dante
Alighieri") is a
private Italian international school in Córdoba, Argentina. It
serves jardín (escuela...
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affair with his brother,
Paolo Malatesta. She was a
contemporary of
Dante Alighieri, who portra**** her as a
character in the
Divine Comedy.
Daughter of Guido...
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Dante Alighieri Academy (Dante
Alighieri, DAA, or Dante,
official name:
Dante Alighieri Catholic Academy) also
known as
Dante Alighieri Academy Catholic...
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commonly shortened to
Gemma Donati, was the wife of
Italian poet
Dante Alighieri.
Gemma Donati's life is
relatively undo****ented.
Throughout his life,...
- [iɱˈfɛrno];
Italian for '****') is the
first part of
Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century
narrative poem The
Divine Comedy,
followed by Purgatorio...
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Dante Alighieri was an
Italian ocean liner for
Transatlantica Italiana. From 1915 to 1927 the ship was in
service between Italy and New York with calls...