The eighth, for deceit and bad counsel. Mostly the Trojan Horse.
Ironically, the fall of Troy eventually led to Christianity.
In the book, the wife teaches a college course over Dante's Inferno, which involves his definitions of the nine circles of hell. Near the end of the book, Laura (the wife) asks her class if he managed to cover every sin a person could cover. To herself, she answers it with what she defines as the tenth circle of hell, "He wrote about sinners and the nine circles of hell. And I realized there should be another one. One reserved for those of us who have lied to ourselves by pretending we aren't hurting the ones we love. The tenth circle." - From the movie Throughout the story, each of the main characters act in such a way that they don't realize how their actions affect the ones they love until it was too late, which is how Laura comes to this conclusion
You would spell it as so: "Rot in Hell", 'Rot' and 'Hell' both capitalized since 'Rot' is the beginning of the phrase, and 'Hell' since it is a place.
It's Sam HILL!It is an American slang for "the devil" or what in the hell?
From people in tales talking about hell (inferno).
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
she was in ring # 6 which is to Heretics she was in ring # 6 which is to Heretics
There is meant to be seven levels of hell, one for each of the seven deadly sins.But if you are refering to Dantes circle there are nine, the last left for betrayal.
Eighth Circle, Bolgia 1, for Pimps and Seducers.
In Dante's Inferno, Helen is found in the Second Circle of Hell, which punishes those who were guilty of lust. Achilles is not specifically mentioned in Inferno, as his story is more prominently featured in Greek mythology and the Iliad by Homer.
In Dante's Inferno, Jason is placed in the eighth circle of Hell, specifically in the first bolgia (pouch) of the Malebolge (ditch). He is among the sinners guilty of seduction and corruption, condemned to endure continuous whipping by demons.
well seven levels in dantes paradise lost.
Cassius is placed in Dante's deepest circle of hell, the Ninth Circle, specifically in the lowest section called Cocytus, because he betrayed Julius Caesar by participating in his assassination. In Dante's "Inferno," betrayers are punished in the Ninth Circle, and Cassius is condemned to the section reserved for those who betray their benefactors or guests.
Not in the Bible. Try reading 'Dantes Inferno' and see about 9 levels.
the hell if i know
they have committed treachtury to master which is the worst sin in Dantes mind
In the ninth circle of hell which man was chewed on eternally by Lucifer
The tenth circle is where the devil himself resides.