Dante (disambiguation)
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Dante most commonly refers to:
- Dante Alighieri (1265β1321), a 13thβ14th century Florentine poet also known as Dante
- DANTE, the Delivery of Advanced Network Technology to Europe, a computer networking organisation
Dante may also refer to:
Places
- Dante (crater), a lunar crater
- Dante (Turin Metro), a station of the Turin Metro
- Dante, South Dakota, a town in South Dakota
- Dante, Virginia
- Dante Park, a park in New York City
- Hafun, a town in Somalia known as Dante during Italian colonial rule
People
- Dante (name), a given name and surname (and list of people with that name)
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Dante (Devil May Cry), the protagonist of the video game franchise Devil May Cry
- Dante, the unstable and largely inaccessible star system serving as the Marauder base in Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos
- Dante, the leader of the Mountain Men in The 100 TV series
- Dante Hicks, a character in the View Askewniverse series created by writer/director Kevin Smith, portrayed by actor Brian O'Halloran
Music
- Dante & the Evergreens, an American pop group in 1960
- Dante Sonata, a piano sonata in one movement, completed by composer Franz Liszt in 1849
- Dante Symphony, a symphony to Dante's Divine Commedia composed by Franz Liszt
- Dante (album), an album by Show Luo
- Dante XXI, a 2006 album by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Dante (opera), an 1890 opera by Benjamin Godard
- Dante (TV series), a 1960β61 NBC crime drama
Horse related
- Dante (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
- Dante Stakes, a horse race in Great Britain
Other uses
- Dante (networking), a commercial Audio over Ethernet protocol
- Dante (typeface), a typeface designed by Giovanni Mardersteig
- Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung TeX (Dante e. V.), the German-language TeX users group
- X-chair, also known as a Dante chair
Ships
- Italian battleship Dante Alighieri
- SS Dante Alighieri, ocean liner ship
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