1. First Circle (Unbaptized Infants/Limbo)
2. Second Circle (Lust)
3. Third Circle (Gluttony)
4. Fourth Circle (Avarice)
5. Fith Circle (Wrath)
6. Sixth Circle (Heresy)
7. Seventh Circle (Violence)
8. Eight Circle (Fraud)
9. Ninth Circle (Betrayal)
9 Circles of Hell in Dante's Inferno (the Divine Comedy)
Nope -- That's just in Dante's Inferno
The "Nine Circles of Hell" is a construct created by Dante Alighieri for his "Divine Comedy" to allow him to try to describe what he thought Hell might be like. It has no prior basis in theology or tradition.
In Dante Alighieri's Divina Commedia there are nine circles of Hell. Allegorically, the Inferno represents the Christian soul seeing sin for what it really is, and the three beasts (a lion, a leopard, and a she-wolf) represent three types of sin: the self-indulgent, the violent, and the malicious. These three types of sin also provide the three main divisions of Dante's Hell: Upper Hell (the first 5 Circles) for the self-indulgent sins; Circles 6 and 7 for the violent sins; and Circles 8 and 9 for the malicious sins.
9 C of H in D I? 9 circles of hell in Dante's inferno.
As the reverse of Dante's nine circles of hell
This is an abbreviated way of saying "9 cups of hot chocolate in Disneyland." It likely refers to the availability or serving of hot chocolate at Disneyland.
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As the reverse of Dante's nine circles of hell
According to Chinese tradition there are 18 circles of hell (not separate hells) and the 18th and is for the most despicable criminals. (murderers, rapists, etc)
In Dante's InfernoHigh Hell1) Limbo2) The Lustful3) The Gluttonous4) The Hoarders And The Spendthrifts5) The WrathfulLower Hell6) The Heretics7) The Violent8) Malabolgia9) Traitors
They represent the different levels of sin.