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Dantesque
Dantesque Dan*tesque", a. [Cf. It. Dantesco.]
Dantelike; Dantean. --Earle.
Vadantes
Vadantes Va*dan"tes, n. pl. [NL., from L. vadans, p. pr. of
vadare to wade, to ford.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive artificial group of birds including the wading,
swimming, and cursorial birds.
Meaning of DANTES from wikipedia
- for Non-Traditional
Education Support program The
Dantes, an
American garage rock band
Dingdong Dantes (born 1980),
Filipino actor Georges-Charles de Heeckeren...
- narrative,
Dantès is an intelligent,
honest and
loving man who
turns bitter and
vengeful after he is
framed for a
crime he did not commit. When
Dantès finds...
- and The
Voice Generations (2023).
Dantes is
married to Rivera, with whom he has two children. Jose
Sixto Gonzales Dantes III was born on
August 2, 1980 to...
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mistake ends in
Dantès's cell. The Abbé
helps Dantès deduce the
culprits of his imprisonment. Over the next
eight years,
Faria educates Dantès in languages...
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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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Education Support (
DANTES)
provides no-cost
education and career-planning
programs for
members of the
United States Armed Forces.
DANTES is the
Defense Human...
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Dantes Plads (lit. "
Dante's Square") is a
public square located in
front of the Ny
Carlsberg Glyptotek where it
connects H. C.
Andersens Boulevard to...
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under the ring name
Alfonso Dantés (the name was
taken from the main
character of the
Count of
Monte Cristo novel,
Edmond Dantès). He
would later receive...
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songs live and on
their records. The
Dantes became one of the most po****r
bands in the
Columbus area. The
Dantes appeared in
several battles of the bands...
- (Italian: [iɱˈfɛrno];
Italian for '****') is the
first part of
Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century
narrative poem The
Divine Comedy. It is followed...