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Belfagor arcidiavolo ("Belfagor the archdaemon") is a novella by Niccolò Machiavelli, written between 1518 and 1527, and first published with his collected works in 1549. The novella is also known as La favola di Belfagor Arcidiavolo ("The fable of Belfagor the archdaemon") and Il demonio che prese moglie ("The demon who took a wife"). Machiavelli's tale appeared in an abbreviated version published by Giovanni Brevio in 1545. Giovanni Francesco Straparola included his own version as the fourth story of the second night in his Le piacevoli notti (1557).

The "devil takes a wife" story influenced several English works: a version of it occurs in the conclusion of Rich His Farewell to Military Profession (1581) by Barnabe Rich. The popular play Grim the Collier of Croydon (published 1662) shows Machiavelli's influence. An English translation of Machiavelli's work was published in London in 1647 as The Devil a Married Man: or The Devil Hath Met with His Match. This was adapted into a play called The Devil and the Parliament (1648), later followed by Belphegor, or The Marriage of the Devil (1691) by John Wilson. William Makepeace Thackeray produced his own version of the tale in the nineteenth century.

The tale was adapted for the 1923 opera Belfagor by Ottorino Respighi. The Belfagor fable was the basis of a poem by Luigi Pirandello. The Romanian writer and satirist Ion Luca Caragiale wrote a version of the story: in Kir Ianulea, the demon takes the human form of a Greek merchant who arrives in Bucharest. The plot retains similarities with the original, with the author even mentioning Machiavelli's story.

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Belfagor arcidiavolo ("Belfagor the archdaemon") is a novella by Niccolò Machiavelli, written between 1518 and 1527, and first published with his collected...

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Belfagor

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(1880–1948) based on the comedy Belfagor of Ercole Luigi Morselli (1882–1921), itself loosely based on the novella Belfagor arcidiavolo by Niccolò Machiavelli...

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Belphegor

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the deadly sin known as Sloth in Christian tradition. The novella Belfagor arcidiavolo by Italian diplomat Niccolò Machiavelli was first published in 1549...

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Kir Ianulea

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decade of his life. While its narrative structure is largely based on Belfagor arcidiavolo, a story by 16th century writer and political thinker Niccolò Machiavelli...

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Heinous (Jimmy Two Shoes) Bela (Devilman) Beleth (Lineage II) Belfagor (Belfagor arcidiavolo by Machiavelli) Belial (Diablo series) Belphegor (Umineko no...

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Peretola

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in the village of Peretola. Niccolò Machiavelli, in his novella, Belfagor arcidiavolo, tells the story of a demon which had been sent from Hell to Florence...

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time to theological studies. He currently lives and works in Rome. Belfagor Arcidiavolo - ovvero la "Nuova Chiesa" vista da Satana - (Massimo, 1969) Il diario...

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Scotland, Notes on Muscovite Affairs (Sigismund von Herberstein), Belfagor arcidiavolo (Machiavelli) 1550 in literature – Fengshen Yanyi (Xu Zhonglin),...

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Videography by Jakub Kalousek. Jim Cave, director. Belfagor (2007). Based on Machiavelliʼs novella Belfagor arcidiavolo. Thick House Theater, San Francisco. Performed...

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Grim the Collier of Croydon

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majesty's mouth." One of the sources for Grim is Machiavelli's novel Belfagor arcidiavolo; the play's treatment of Saint Dunstan draws upon the Golden Legend...

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Ion Luca Caragiale

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was published by Viața Românească. The novella partly built on Belfagor arcidiavolo, by Renaissance author Niccolò Machiavelli, and was occasionally...

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