Third circle of hell

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title: Third circle of hell
text: The third circle of hell is depicted in Dante Alighieri's Inferno, the first part of the 14th-century poem Divine Comedy. Inferno tells the story of Dante's journey through a vision of the Christian hell ordered into nine circles corresponding to classifications of sin; the third circle represents the sin of gluttony, where the souls of the gluttonous are punished in a realm of icy mud. Within the third circle, Dante encounters a man named Ciacco, with whom he discusses the contemporary strife b
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description: Part of the Divine Comedy
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date created: 2021-11-26T20:06:13Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T20:25:35Z
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