• Antonio Imerti (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo iˈmɛrti]; born on August 22, 1946, in Villa San Giovanni), also known as Nano feroce ("fierce dwarf")...
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  • the sister of the Condello brothers, underbosses of De Stefano – and Antonio Imerti, the leader of a neighbouring 'ndrina in Villa San Giovanni. The boss...
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    the sister of the Condello brothers, underbosses of De Stefano – and Antonio Imerti, the leader of a neighbouring 'ndrina in Villa San Giovanni. The conflict...
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  • the clan. He mediated the peace between the Paolo De Stefano and the Antonio Imerti–Pasquale Condello clans in the Second 'Ndrangheta war that raged from...
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  • the sister of the Condello brothers, underbosses of De Stefano – and Antonio Imerti, the leader of a neighbouring 'ndrina in Villa San Giovanni. The conflict...
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  • Francesco Fonti Antonio Fartely Bruno Gioffré Rocco Gioffrè Giuseppe Giorgi Giuseppe Iamonte Natale Iamonte Vincenzo Iamonte Antonio Imerti Rocco Lo Presti...
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  • the sister of the Condello brothers, underbosses of De Stefano – and Antonio Imerti, the leader of a neighbouring 'ndrina in Villa San Giovanni. The conflict...
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  • March 1993. Pasquale Condello ('Ndrangheta), arrested on 23 March 1993. Antonio Imerti ('Ndrangheta), arrested on 23 March 1993. Umberto Ammaturo (Camorra)...
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  • Tegano on December 2, 1985. The bloody six-year war between the Condello-Imerti clan and De Stefano allied with the Tegano clan left 621 deaths. While the...
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  • bosses. Antonio Nirta, head of the San Luca locale vouched for the De Stefano-Tegano and Libri, while Antonio Mammoliti vouched for the Condello-Imerti clan...
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  • Serraino-DiGiovine) Tripodo Zindato Iamonte Araniti (also in Sanbatello) Imerti Mammoliti Petullà Albanese (also Laureana di Borrello) Facchineri Molè Piromalli...
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  • Reggio Calabria into either one of two opposing factions: the Condello, Imerti, Serraino and Rosmini clans on one side, and the De Stefano 'ndrina, Tegano...
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    Italian) Gratteri, Nicola & Antonio Nicaso (2006). Fratelli di sangue, Cosenza: Pellegrini Editore, ISBN 88-8101-373-8 Nicaso, Antonio & Marcel Danesi (2013)...
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  • descended Francesco Barbaro, called Ciccio 'u Castanu. It was his son Antonio (born in 1920) who founded the Nigru branch of the cosca, while through...
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  • finally in 1992 to Fondi in Lazio. He allied himself with the Calabrian Imerti-Condello clan, historical enemies of the De Stefanos. He was arrested on...
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  • both of whom fled to Argentina afterwards. Siderno was the fiefdom of Antonio Macrì the undisputed boss at the time. In January 1975, Macrì was killed...
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    brothers Mommo Piromalli and Giuseppe "Peppe" Piromalli. Together with Antonio Macrì from Siderno on the Ionic coast and Domenico Mico Tripodo, the boss...
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  • centralized body, was established. The bloody six-year war between the Condello-Imerti-Serraino-Rosmini clans and the De Stefano-Tegano-Libri-Latella clans left...
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  • organized unit" who worked for the Papalia family. According to Mafia expert Antonio Nicaso: "They were not at the same level of Papalia. For many years, the...
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  • branch of the family is based in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia. Antonio Papalia founded the Papalia family in Canada in the 1940s, and is one of...
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  • war raged from 1985 to 1991. The bloody six-year war between the Condello-Imerti-Serraino-Rosmini clans and the De Stefano-Tegano-Libri-Latella clans led...
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  • Reggio Calabria into either one of two opposing factions: the Condello, Imerti, Serraino and Rosmini clans on one side, and the De Stefano 'ndrina, Tegano...
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  • and Francesco Mazzaferro, that killed the traditional 'Ndrangheta boss Antonio Macrì and wounded Francesco Commisso, Macrì's right hand man. Giuseppe...
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  • Mancusos. Antonio La Rosa (1962), capobastone in prison since 2009. In Operation Odyssey, exponents of La Rosa are arrested, including Antonio La Rosa....
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  • Tegano on 2 December 1985. The bloody six-year war between the Condello-Imerti clan and De Stefano allied with the Tegano clan caused 621 deaths. While...
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  • were involved in organized crime: Vincenzo (Jimmy), Natale (Nat), Rocco, Antonio (Tony) and John Luppino. In 1966, when Magaddino planned to have Vic Cotroni...
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  • known as "Don Ciccio", (1929-1997). — In 1983 he was mayor of Limbadi. Antonio Mancuso, known as "Zio Ntoni", (1938). Son of "Don Peppe" (1902). — Considered...
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    urban decay. The town is home to several 'ndrine, such as the Condello-Imerti and the De Stefano-Tegano clans, who were involved in bloody wars against...
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  • had not been easy. Giuseppe Pelle aspired to replace his ailing father Antonio Gambazza Pelle as capo crimine and keep the title in San Luca at the risk...
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  • by Sicilian mafiosi of the Tagliavia and Spadaro families in Palermo to Antonio Macrì, the undisputed head of the 'Ndrangheta in Siderno. Two years after...
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