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Calcabrina is one of the
demons featured in Inferno, the
first canticle of
Dante Alighieri's
Divine Comedy.
Calcabrina's name is
possibly meant to mean...
- ye with them; for they will not be vicious. Step forward,
Alichino and
Calcabrina,"
Began he to cry out, "and thou, Cagnazzo; And Barbariccia, do thou guide...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...
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tries in vain to
catch him. This
causes a
fight between Alichino and
Calcabrina,
which causes them to fall into the lake. The
other devils put the blame...
- when his plan is
accepted he
escapes back into the pitch.
Alichino and
Calcabrina start a
brawl in mid-air and fall into the
pitch themselves, and Barbariccia...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...
- Arlecchino, the harlequin)
Barbariccia ("Curly Beard")
Cagnazzo ("Nasty Dog")
Calcabrina (possibly "Grace Stomper" or "Frost Trampler")
Ciriatto ("Wild Hog") Draghignazzo...
- he
resurfaces in this dimension,
revealing himself to be the
master of
Calcabrina,
former ally of Frankenstein's Monster, and
banned from all
realms of...
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Barbariccia ('curly beard'),
Alichino (derived from Arlecchino, the Harlequin),
Calcabrina ('one who
walks on the frost'),
Cagnazzo ('bad dog'),
Libicocco ('love...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...