Dante (disambiguation) explained
Dante Alighieri was a 13th–14th century Florentine poet.
Dante may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Dante Sonata, by Franz Liszt, 1849
- Dante Symphony, a choral symphony by Franz Liszt, 1857
- Dante (album), by Show Luo, 2012
- Dante XXI, a 2006 album by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura
- Danté and The Evergreens, an American pop group in 1960
- Dante et Béatrice, an 1890 opera by Benjamin Godard
- Dante (TV series), a 1960–61 NBC crime drama
People
- Dante (name), a given name and surname, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Dante (comedian) (Jay Dante Rusciolelli, born 1970)
- Dante (footballer) (Dante Bonfim Costa Santos, born 1983)
- Bernabe Buscayno, or Kumander Dante, founder of the New People's Army in the Philippines
- Dante the Great, stage name of Oscar Eliason (1869–1899)
- Dante the Magician, stage name of Harry August Jansen (1883–1955)
- Count Dante, American karate instructor John Timothy Keehan (1939–1975)
- Dante, a pseudonym of Roger Squires (1932–2023), British crossword compiler
Places
- Dante, South Dakota, U.S.
- Dante, Virginia, U.S.
- Dante (crater), on the Moon
- Dante (Naples Metro), Italy, a metro station
- Dante (Turin Metro), Italy, a metro station
- Dante Park, in New York City, U.S.
- Dante River, in Guam
- Hafun, Somalia, known as Dante during Italian colonial rule
Science and technology
Other uses
See also