Keywords: Giacomo Di Chirico, Buoso da Duera (19th century).jpg Artwork Creator Giacomo Di Chirico A depiction of the discovery of the body of Buoso da Duera fl 13th century by w Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Capuchin monks Buoso was a Ghibelline leader of the Lombard city of Cremona In 1265 Charles I of Naples Charles of Anjou invaded Italy to attack Manfred King of Sicily and claim the Kingdom of Naples Manfred sent Buoso as one of the leaders of troops to oppose the French forces but Buoso took a bribe and allowed them to progress to Parma and on to Lombardy to attack Manfred When Buoso's treachery was revealed he was expelled from Cremona in 1267 and it is said that his entire family was exterminated He returned in 1282 but was quickly captured In the Inferno Dante Inferno part of the Divine Comedy 1308 “1321 Dante Alighieri states that Buoso is in the Inferno Dante Ninth Circle Treachery ninth and lowest circle of Hell which is reserved for traitors Infobase Publishing Facts on File 2008 404 978-0-8160-6521-9 century 19 Oil canvas accession number object history credit line http //www giacomodichirico com/cms/index php option com_phocagallery view category id 2 3Aolio-su-tela Itemid 55 lang it other versions PD-Art-100 1800s paintings Paintings of churches in Italy Giacomo Di Chirico History of Lombardy Capuchins People of Cremona |