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Malacoda is a
character in
Dante Alighieri's
Inferno (Cantos 21-2),
where he
features as the
leader of the Malebranche, the
twelve demons who
guard Bolgia...
- pitch. When
Dante and
Virgil meet them, the
leader of the Malebranche,
Malacoda ("Evil Tail"), ****igns a
troop to
escort the
poets safely to the next bridge...
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seems to be the most
important devil after Malacoda as he
becomes the "provost" of nine
other devils, when
Malacoda commands them to
escort Dante and Virgil...
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Virgil secures safe-conduct from the
leader of the Malebranche,
named Malacoda ("Evil Tail"). He
informs them that the
bridge across the
Sixth Bolgia...
- ('Evil Claws'),
guard the
fifth bolgia of the Malebolge.
Their leader is
Malacoda ('evil tail'),
while the
others are
Scarmiglione ('ruffle-haired'), Barbariccia...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...
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describes his "muzzle" (Italian: muso;
Canto XXII
Verse 106). He is
called by
Malacoda, the
leader of the Malebranche, to be part of the
unrequested escort that...
- his
demon generals: Alciel, Lucifer,
Malacoda, and Adramelech.
After the hero
Emilia and her
companions kill
Malacoda and
Adramelech and
confront him, he...
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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Malacoda Rubicante Scarmiglione...