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The Circles of Hell in Dante’s Inferno

Map of Dante’s Inferno by Botticelli

The nine Circles of Hell, punishing progressively more serious sins,  gives the sinners what they ultimately desire, but not the way they expected.  Start here to learn what Dante experiences in Hell and how the punishments fit the sin.

Gate of Hell – Cowards who refused to take a stand for or against God.  Running aimlessly, stung by wasps.

Circle one – Limbo. Virtuous pagans.  Virgil, Plato. Unfulfilled desire, hopelessness and grief.

Circle two – The lustful.  Francesca and Paolo. Cleopatra.  Eternally being swirled in windstorm.

Dante meets the corrupt Popes in Hell

Circle three – The gluttons.  Guarded by the three-headed dog, Cerberus.  Eating slime and muck.

Circle four – The prodigal and the miserly.  Hoarders and wasters pushing enormous stones against each other.

Souls inside tongues of fire

Circle five – The wrathful and the sullen.  Thrashing flesh and bodies torn apart in dark filthy water of the River Styx.

Crossing into Inferno

Circle six – The heretics.  City of Dis.   Sinners living in fiery tombs.

Circle seven – The violent, the suicides, the blasphemers, the sodomites, the usurers.  A river of boiling blood guarded by Centaurs.  Souls become a forest of suffering trees,  others torn apart by dogs, rain of fire, mutilation.

Dante and his guide, Virgil

Circle eight – Fraudulent, pimps, seducers, flatterers, simonists, sorcerers, corrupt politicians, sewers of division, falsifiers, alchemists, thieves.  Eternally walking and tormented. Living in excrement. Stuffed into holes. Heads turned backwards. Boiling tar. lead capes. Snakes. Flames.

Circle nine – Betrayers of family, country, and God.  Sinners encased in ice.  Home of Satan.   Cannibalism.  Judas being eternally chewed by Lucifer.

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Dave

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  • Thank you for this information. You have made me glad, now I have more understanding and clarity.

  • Thank you for all of this - I am Italian spoken and often get through the pages of the Inferno without need of English - I do not like other people's translations they can be misleading.
    I was educated in England at the expense of a Step-father for whom there may be a special place on Hell - I have recently begun to study my Mother's language, Italian - and need to go back to France too my Father was half Breton.
    I like all the work you have done - may I visit again

  • hell is real . As it was stated in the Bible . but no one really know what it looks like . hell is eternal death . but God gave us eternal life if we accept Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior :) God bless

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