• 'Ndrangheta (redirect from Giuseppe Ursino)
    been under the control of Italian-born Bradford, Ontario resident, Giuseppe (Pino) Ursino and Romanian-born Cosmin (Chris) Dracea of Toronto. The latter two...
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  • nephews of Rocco Lo Presti, the brothers Luciano and Giuseppe Ursino. In 1993, nephew Giuseppe Ursino along with 15 other people were arrested in Bardonecchia...
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    Castello Ursino (Sicilian: Casteddu Ursinu, lit. 'Bear Castle'), also known as Castello Svevo di Catania, is a castle in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy...
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  • and obtained criminal rehabilitation. In 1993, Lo Presti's nephew, Giuseppe Ursino, was arrested in Bardonecchia, along with fifteen other people for...
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  • Florence Lassandro (1900–1923) Emilio Picariello (1875 or 1879–1923) Giuseppe Ursino Tony Sylvestro Agueci brothers Carmen Barillaro (1944–1997) Giacomo...
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  • activities in mortgage and bank fraud as well as cocaine trafficking. Giuseppe (Pino) Ursino and Romanian-born Cosmin (Chris) Dracea of Toronto faced two counts...
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  • Locri, storia di inestricabili rancori – I Cataldo, alleati storici degli Ursino, la scatenarono contro i Cordì col triplice omicidio di piazza Mercato Archived...
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  • and Gennaro Ursino, and possibly Francesco Provenzale. It is also possible that he studied with Alessandro Scarlatti. Leonardo Vinci, Giuseppe Porsile, Nicola...
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    (1724-1797) Tommaso Traetta (1727–1779) Giacomo Tritto (1733-1824) Gennaro Ursino (1650-?) Vincenzo Lavigna (1776-1836) Gaetano Veneziano (1665-1716) Giovanni...
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    self-portrait. Self-portrait (Castello Ursino, Catania) Head of the mad Ophelia Hamlet I Vespri Siciliani, Castello Ursino, Catania Siren Venus in her Pink...
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  • studied at the Conservatorio napoletano della Pietà dei Turchini with Gennaro Ursino (1650–1715) and Nicola Fago. It was long mistakenly thought that Carmine...
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  • the port, the walls of Charles V, with the arches of the Marina up to the Ursino castle. The portal of the Gate of Charles V is part of the only remaining...
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    Nicolò l'Arena and the Castello Ursino were damaged; its moat was filled in and the lower part of the Castello Ursino was buried beneath 9–12 m (30–39 ft)...
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  • Giovanni Tegano Pasquale Tegano Robert Trimbole Domenico Tripodo Luigi Ursino Michele Antonio Varano Carmine Verduci Francesco Vottari Rocco Zito (in...
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    and numismatic collections, now on display in the Museo Civico Castello Ursino. The oldest section was built under Ignazio, the third prince of Biscari...
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  • Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. 1232 – Political unrest. 1239 - Castello Ursino (castle) ordered to be constructed by Emperor Frederick II, King of Sicily...
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    Roman circus; the other, more fragmentary one is in the courtyard of the Ursino Castle. Mounted on the top part of the obelisk are a globe, surrounded by...
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  • friend stated: "John ran College Street." Raposo worked closely with Giuseppe "Pino" Ursino, the boss of a local 'Ndrangheta clan who called him "Johnny Pork...
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  • Avignone Maio Zagari Morabito Palamara Cua Varacalli Rodà Belfiore Ierinò Ursino D'Agostino Ferrentino-Chindamo-Lamari Cataldo Cordì Aquino Mazzaferro Ruga...
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  • Sicilia. Catania: Nallino. Giuseppe Platania (Palermo 1780-1852) - Saint Leo and the burning Heliodorus (Museum of Castello Ursino - Catania) Matteo Desiderato...
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    former's son, Frederick II, who later built a massive castle, Castello Ursino and also made Catania a royal city, ending the dominance of the bishops...
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  • arrested 17 members and associates of the 'ndrangheta Mafia, in particular the Ursino clan, and 7 members and associates of the Gambino and Bonanno families....
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    Umiliani (1926–2001) Francesco Antonio Urio (1631/32 – c. 1719) Gennaro Ursino (1650–1715) Francesco Usper (or Sponga) (1561–1641) Teo Usuelli (1920–2009)...
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    Alagona. In 1418, Alfonso the Magnanimous appointed him castellan of Castello Ursino in Sicily. In 1419, he made him an algutzir (bailiff). In 1420, he took...
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  • opposed to the Aquino-Scali-Ursino clan from the same town. He was leading the Mazzaferro 'ndrina together with his brothers Giuseppe and Vincenzo. Together...
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    Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, an invasion led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, and a plebiscite. Sicily was given special status as an autonomous...
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  • Paolo Serraino (Reggio Calabria) Giovanni Tegano (Reggio Calabria) Luigi Ursino (Gioiosa Ionica) In July 2010, in a massive police operation dubbed "Il...
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    seen, which may also have been used in the construction of the Castello Ursino in the Swabian period. In the 13th century, according to tradition, the...
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  • Aquino-Scalis on one side and the Mazzaferro-Femias on the other. In the nineties Giuseppe Mazzaferro, one of the first to settle in Lombardy, was among the main...
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  • Salvatore, Francesco Provenzale (1624–1704), Cristoforo Caresana, Gennaro Ursino, Nicola Fago (1677–1745), Lorenzo Fago (1704–1793), Nicola Sala (1713–1801)...
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