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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guido_GuerraGuido Guerra - Wikipedia

    Biography. Background. A Guelph Leader. Final Years. In Dante's Divine Comedy. References. Guido Guerra V (1220-1272) was a politician from Florence, Italy. Aligned with the Guelph faction, Guerra had a prominent role in the political conflicts of mid-thirteenth century Tuscany.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Guido_GuerraGuido Guerra - Wikiwand

    Guido Guerra V (1220-1272) was a politician from Florence, Italy. Aligned with the Guelph faction, Guerra had a prominent role in the political conflicts of mid-thirteenth century Tuscany. He was admired by Dante Alighieri, who granted him honor in the Divine Comedy, even though he placed Guerra in Hell among sinners of sodomy.

  3. Guido Guerra V (1220 aprox. – Montevarchi , octubre 1272) fue un condotiero y político italiano , hijo del conde Marcovaldo y de Beatriz dei Conti de Capraia e Limite . Guido Guerra V segñun Andrea della Robbia , Montevarchi, Museo della Collegiata.

  4. En el Canto XVI, los poetas recorren aún el tercer recinto del séptimo círculo, y encuentran a otros condenados por sodomía. Tres conciudadanos de Dante se acercan a él: Guido Guerra, Tegghiano Aldobrandi y Jacopo Rusticucci. Son líderes políticos famosos y, evidentemente, respetados por Dante.

  5. Guido Guerra, Tegghiaio Aldobrandi, and Jacopo Rusticucci Three famous Florentine citizens who speak with Dante in the seventh circle of hell. They ask about Florence and Jacopo encourages Dante to seek immortality through fame.

  6. As with Brunetto Latini (1220-1294) in Inferno 15, the dramatic irony turns on what these famous souls are doing here: Guido Guerra (ca. 1220-1272), Tegghiaio Aldobrandi (died 1262), and Iacopo Rusticucci (died after 1266) are supposed to be among the noblest of the Florentines and yet here they are among the sodomites in Hell.

  7. Guido Guerra V (1220-1272) was a politician from Florence, Italy. Aligned with the Guelph faction, Guerra had a prominent role in the political conflicts of mid-thirteenth century Tuscany. He was admired by Dante Alighieri, who granted him honor in the Divine Comedy, even though he placed Guerra in Hell among sinners of sodomy.