That would be the Sing-sing circle.
Violence, sublevel Forest of Suicides.
Sublevel 3, of Treachery. Ptolomaea. Traitor to guests.
It suggests how a punishment should fit a sin.
In Dante's Inferno, the lawyers are found in the eighth circle of Hell, specifically in the bolgia (ditch) reserved for fraudulent counselors. This bolgia is reserved for those who used their intellect for deceit and manipulation, which is seen as a perversion of their intellectual gifts. The punishment for the lawyers in this circle involves being consumed by flames, symbolizing the burning nature of their deceitful practices.
That God is unfair in punishment that he brings among sinners.The events of the Inferno take place before Dante was exiled from Florence.Dante wrote the Inferno after his exile from Florence.
Violence, sublevel Forest of Suicides.
Guido is a character who appears in Dante's Inferno in the ninth circle of hell, specifically in the section reserved for traitors. He was a politician from Pisa who betrayed his city by leading its fortresses to the enemy. Guido's punishment in hell involves suffering in a frozen lake alongside other traitors.
Sublevel 3, of Treachery. Ptolomaea. Traitor to guests.
Sublevel 2, Antenora, of Treachery. Traitor to country.
Bolgia 5, of Fraud. Immersed in a lake of boiling pitch.
Probably Heresy, if they were Shiite, Sunni, etc. Or most likely Violence, in the boiling blood river or Abominable Sands.
In Dante's Inferno, the punishments suffered by sinners are directly related to the sins they committed in life. The severity of the punishment reflects the severity of the sin. Each punishment is meant to symbolize the spiritual consequences of the sin.
The punishment for this sin would likely be found in the Seventh Circle of Hell, specifically in the Third Round known as the Violence against God (Blasphemers) and Nature. In Dante's Inferno, sinners who commit acts that are considered violent against nature, such as squandering one's property through gambling, would be punished in this specific circle.
In Dante's Inferno, the circles of Hell are described as descending in circles of increasing severity of punishment, with the ninth circle being reserved for traitors. It is known as Cocytus, a frozen lake where traitors are imprisoned in the ice.
It suggests how a punishment should fit a sin.
In Dante's Inferno, the lawyers are found in the eighth circle of Hell, specifically in the bolgia (ditch) reserved for fraudulent counselors. This bolgia is reserved for those who used their intellect for deceit and manipulation, which is seen as a perversion of their intellectual gifts. The punishment for the lawyers in this circle involves being consumed by flames, symbolizing the burning nature of their deceitful practices.
That God is unfair in punishment that he brings among sinners.The events of the Inferno take place before Dante was exiled from Florence.Dante wrote the Inferno after his exile from Florence.