Bernardino Verro (Italian pronunciation: [bernarˈdiːno ˈvɛrro]; July 3, 1866 – November 3, 1915) was a Sicilian syndicalist and politician. He was involved...
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Rosario Garibaldi Bosco in Palermo, Nicola Barbato in Piana dei Greci, Bernardino Verro in Corleone, and Lorenzo Panepinto in Santo Stefano Quisquina. While...
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first accounts of an initiation ceremony into the Mafia was given by Bernardino Verro, a leader of the Fasci Siciliani, a popular movement of democratic...
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of the first life accounts of an initiation ceremony was given by Bernardino Verro, a leader of the Fasci Siciliani, a popular social movement of democratic...
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[citation needed] The nineteenth century ended with the social action by Bernardino Verro, a leader of the social movement Fasci Siciliani. After founding the...
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Tagliavia Pietro Torretta (1912–1975) Mariano Tullio Troia (1933–2010) Bernardino Verro (1866–1915) Vincenzo Virga Giusy Vitale Leonardo Vitale (1941–1984)...
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Leagues), a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration, by Bernardino Verro, the president of the League in Corleone. The Leagues needed muscle...
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the workers. Serious disagreements emerged within the Fascio, and Bernardino Verro, the charismatic leader of the Fascio in Corleone, was asked to intervene...
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Giorgio Pecoraro, socialist militants from Piana dei Greci. November 3 – Bernardino Verro, a Sicilian syndicalist and politician, involved in the Fasci Siciliani...
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Giuffrida to 18 years of jail, Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro to 12 years as leaders and responsible of the Fasci siciliani. On 14...
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of Manitoba was divided into East St. Paul and West St. Paul. Died: Bernardino Verro, Italian politician, dedicated to combating the Fasci Siciliani (Sicilian...
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Tinnirello Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004) Cesare Manzella (1897–1963) Bernardino Verro (1866–1915) Giuseppe Morello (1867–1930) Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969)...
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cardinal, Dean of the College of Cardinals (b. 1834) November 3 – Bernardino Verro, Sicilian syndicalist and politician involved in the Fasci Siciliani...
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by the most prestigious leaders, such as Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Bernardino Verro and Nicola Barbato, who organized financial contributions to help the...
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Giuffrida to 18 years and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro to 12 years in jail. June 5 – Prime Minister Crispi resigns, but is...
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Giuseppe de Felice Giuffrida, Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro. April 3 – The first European sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport...
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agricultural strikes, Panepinto joined other peasant leaders like Bernardino Verro from Corleone and Nicola Alongi from Prizzi. They designed a change...
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the founders of the Fasci in Prizzi in 1893 following the example of Bernardino Verro in the neighbouring town of Corleone. In the early 20th century, with...
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Giuffrida to 18 years and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and Bernardino Verro to 12 years in jail. Petrina was sentenced to three years, on trumped...
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Garibaldi Bosco in Palermo, Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida in Catania, and Bernardino Verro in Corleone. Famous are his Labour Day speeches on May 1 at Portella...
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