• Bernardo Capó (20 October 1919 – 11 February 2000) was a Spanish racing cyclist. He rode in the 1949 Tour de France. 1945 1st Stage 3a Circuito del Norte...
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  • With the deaths of Bernardo Provenzano in 2016 and Salvatore Riina in 2017, Matteo Messina Denaro was seen as the unchallenged capo dei capi within the...
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  • capo Leonard DiMaria – capo George DeCicco – capo Thomas Cacciopoli – capo Robert "DB" DiBernardocapo John Gambino – capo Pasquale Conte – capo Roy...
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    Delio Rodríguez 1946 Bernardo Ruiz Antonio Andrés Sancho Bernardo Capó 1947 Bernardo Capó Bernardo Ruiz Miguel Gual 1948 Bernardo Ruiz Antonio Gelabert...
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    Bernardo Provenzano (Italian pronunciation: [berˈnardo provenˈtsaːno]; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was an Italian mobster and chief of the Sicilian...
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  • 1946 Dalmacio Langarica Miguel Poblet José Escolano 1947 Miguel Gual Bernardo Capó Antonio Gelabert 1948 Miguel Poblet Dalmacio Langarica Antonio Martín...
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    Year Distance (km) General Mountains Points 1946 - Bernardo Capó Bernardo Capó - 1947 - Bernardo Ruiz Miguel Gual - 1981 - Faustino Rupérez Pedro Muñoz...
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  • Guillermo Antón 1920-1947 No race 1948 Bernardo Capó José Serra Manuel Costa 1949-1953 No race 1954 Bernardo Ruiz Francisco Massip Francisco Alomar 1955-1963...
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  • Robert "DiB" DiBernardo (May 31, 1937 – June 5, 1986) was an American caporegime in the Gambino crime family, who was reputed to control much of the commercial...
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  •  Spain 12 18 Julián Berrendero  Spain 2 19 José Cano  Spain DNF 20 Bernardo Capó  Spain DNF 21 Vicente Carretero [es]  Spain DNF 22 Manuel Costa  Spain...
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  • Bernardo Ruiz  Spain 4 12 Antonio Gelabert  Spain 9 14 José Serra  Spain 3 15 Emilio Rodríguez  Spain 1 16 Manuel Rodríguez  Spain 2 17 Bernardo Capó...
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  • 90 km (56 mi) Individual time trial  Bernardo Capó (ESP) 8b 25 August Tudela – Zaragoza 176 km (109 mi)  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) 9 26 August Zaragoza – Lleida...
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  • Martín Eguia Francisco Masip 1946 Bernardo Ruiz Antonio Gelabert Miguel Gual 1947 Miguel Poblet Bernardo Ruiz Bernardo Capó 1948 Francisco Masip Miguel Poblet...
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  • DNF 2 Julián Berrendero  Spain 2 3 Benito Cabestreros  Spain DNF 4 Bernardo Capó  Spain 8 5 Vicente Carretero [es]  Spain DNF 6 Miguel Casas  Spain 18...
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  • Bernardo Ruiz 1952 Francisco Alomar Bernardo Capó Joan Escolà 1953 Hortensio Vidaurreta Vicente Iturat Bernardo Ruiz 1954 Miguel Poblet Miguel Bover...
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  •   Winner  Julián Berrendero (ESP)   Second  Gottfried Weilenmann (SUI)   Third  Bernardo Capó (ESP)...
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    Berrendero (ESP) DNF 56  Bernardo Capó (ESP) DNF 57  Dalmacio Langarica (ESP) DNF 58  Emilio Rodríguez (ESP) DNF 59  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP) DNF 60  José Serra...
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  • Salvatore Riina (category Capo dei capi)
    subsequently became the new boss. Together with Riina, Calogero Bagarella and Bernardo Provenzano (who were three of the gunmen in Navarra's slaying), Leggio...
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  •  Spain Insecticidas ZZ DNF 25 Jesús Loroño  Spain Insecticidas ZZ 21 26 Bernardo Capó  Spain Veloz Sport Balear 3 27 Miguel Gual  Spain Veloz Sport Balear...
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    Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian...
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    orders to murder capo Robert DiBernardo for making negative remarks about Gotti's leadership. Gravano was friendly with DiBernardo and tried to get the...
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  • of misery. Tired of living in poverty, Totò, together with his friends Bernardo Provenzano (aka Binnu), Calogero Bagarella (Calò) and Biagio Schirò, begins...
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    John Gotti (category Capo dei capi)
    the murder of DiBernardo by Gravano; both DiBernardo and Ruggiero had been vying to succeed DeCicco until Ruggiero accused DiBernardo of challenging Gotti's...
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  • of the killers for Totò Riina and his Corleonesi, but became close to Bernardo Provenzano when the latter took over the position of Riina as head of Cosa...
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  • consisted of 20 stages covering a total of 4,090 km (2,540 mi), and was won by Bernardo Ruiz. Ruiz also won the mountains classification. "General Information...
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  •  João Rebelo (POR) + 1h 09' 09" 7  Diego Chafer (Spain) + 1h 12' 41" 8  Bernardo Capo (Spain) + 1h 17' 20" 9  Alejandro Fombellida (Spain) + 1h 18' 18" 10...
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  • with fellow disgruntled capos Frank DeCicco and Joseph "Joe Piney" Armone and soldiers Sammy Gravano and Robert "DiB" DiBernardo (collectively dubbed "the...
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    faction, opposing another faction commanded by the successor designate Bernardo Provenzano, creating a real rift in Cosa Nostra. Bagarella was captured...
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    Matteo Messina Denaro (category Capo dei capi)
    Bernardo Provenzano who claimed to adhere to conservative family values. After the natural death of his father in November 1998, Matteo became capo mandamento...
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     Martin Mancisidor (ESP)  Manuel Costa (ESP) 1948  Bernardo Ruiz (ESP)  Emilio Rodríguez (ESP)  Bernardo Capo (ESP) 1949: no race 1950  Emilio Rodríguez (ESP)...
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