In October 2003, Dante Hall became the first Kansas City Chiefs player to appear on "The Late Show with David Letterman".
Dante Hall
Dante Hall became famous when he was drafted is 2000 by the Kansas City Chiefs where he played for nine years. He is ranked 10th as the greatest return specialist in NFL history.
His career spanned nine seasons, 2000-8, with the Rams and the Chiefs. He played in 112 games and recorded 21 touchdowns, mostly on returns.
The name Dante is of Italian origin and means "enduring" or "steadfast." It is most famously associated with the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, known for his epic poem "The Divine Comedy."
Dante Alighieri first claimed to have met Beatrice Portinari in Florence when they were children. Beatrice was the muse for Dante's poetry and literary works, particularly in "La Vita Nuova" and "The Divine Comedy." Their encounters are depicted as having a profound and transformative impact on Dante's life and works.
Dante Brown of Marietta (DIII), with 441 yards. He did it on Oct. 5, 1996
Dante Hall has: Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played Himself - 153rd Overall Pick in "2000 NFL Draft" in 2000. Played Little Boy in "Yard Sale" in 2004. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played Himself - Former NFL Player in "Kendra on Top" in 2012.
It has to do with religion. Three, the father the son and the holy ghost. Three, heaven, hell and purgatory. dante uses these by having three compenents make up his divine comedy and having the poem written in terza rema, THREE lines for every stanza.
when did dante die
Dante's 'Inferno'
Dante is the author.
Dante was born in Florence, Italy. Dante was born in Florence, Italy.