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- Cagnazzo is one of the Malebranche in Dante's Inferno, appearing in Cantos XXI, XXII and XXIII. In Italian, his name means "nasty dog." This meaning is...
- and that Golbez's minion, Cagnazzo, had killed and impersonated the king. With his companions, Cecil is able to defeat Cagnazzo but Golbez continues to...
- Guido I da Montefeltro Iacopo Rusticucci Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Graffiacane Libicocco Malacoda...
- Arlecchino, the harlequin), Calcabrina ("one who walks on the frost"), Cagnazzo ("bad dog"), Libicocco ("love notch" ), Draghignazzo (maybe from drago...
- reach with the aid of Garlean engineers. They slay Cagnazzo, archfiend of water, and discover Cagnazzo drew them over by using Azdaja's eye to open a voidgate...
- Alichino (derived from Arlecchino, the harlequin) Barbariccia ("Curly Beard") Cagnazzo ("Nasty Dog") Calcabrina (possibly "Grace Stomper" or "Frost Trampler")...
- Step forward, Alichino and Calcabrina," Began he to cry out, "and thou, Cagnazzo; And Barbariccia, do thou guide the ten. Come forward, Libicocco and Draghignazzo...
- Guido I da Montefeltro Iacopo Rusticucci Malebranche Alichino Barbariccia Cagnazzo Calcabrina Ciriatto Draghignazzo Farfarello Graffiacane Libicocco Malacoda...
- only to discover that he is an imposter and one of Golbez's minions, Cagnazzo. After defeating him, Cid arrives and takes them to one of his airships...
- 1051/0004-6361/202142337. ISSNĀ 0004-6361. S2CIDĀ 246706321. Galuzzo, Daniele; Cagnazzo, Chiara; Berrilli, Francesco; Fierli, Federico; Giovannelli, Luca (1 March...