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    Carmine Crocco (5 June 1830 – 18 June 1905), known as Donatello or sometimes Donatelli, was an Italian brigand. Initially a soldier for the Bourbons, he...
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  • Carmine Crocco (1830–1905), Italian brigand Carmine Cucciniello (born 1988), Italian football player Carmine de Laurentiis, Italian mandolist Carmine...
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    important brigands after the Italian unification, he was a lieutenant of Carmine Crocco, band chief of the Vulture area, in Basilicata. He was known for his...
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  • Crocco is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carmine Crocco (1830–1905), also known as Donatello and Italian guerrilla head...
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    small band of brigands from Bisaccia, photographed in 1862 Brigand Carmine Crocco Brigand Michelina Di Cesare Brigandage in Southern Italy would continue...
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  • Italian film, directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It tells the story of Carmine Crocco, a 19th-century Italian brigand who gained recognition when he came...
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    Italy following the Unification of Italy in the 1860s. Brigands such as Carmine Crocco, Michelina Di Cesare, Ninco Nanco, and Nicola Napolitano were active...
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    1860–1861. The source of the trouble was the supporters of brigands (like Carmine Crocco from Basilicata, the most famous outlaw during the Italian unification)...
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    Rionero in Vulture, Basilicata; he is a descendant of the known brigand Carmine Crocco. Placido had a number of jobs since his youth. For a time, he worked...
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    Kalopothakes, American missionary, journalist, translator (d. 1871) June 5 – Carmine Crocco, Italian brigand (d. 1905) June 22 – Theodor Leschetizky, Polish pianist...
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    Italy, in 1861 Craco was conquered by the bands of brigands headed by Carmine Crocco. With the end of the civil strife, the greatest difficulty the town...
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    'Coppa' Fortunato and Ninco Nanco, one of the most ruthless deputies of Carmine Crocco but after that, he was delivered to the Savoy authorities in 1863, he...
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    peak mainly in Basilicata and northern Apulia, headed by the brigands Carmine Crocco and Michele Caruso. With the end of the southern riots, there was a...
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    peak mainly in Basilicata and northern Apulia, headed by the brigands Carmine Crocco and Michele Caruso. With the end of the southern riots, there was an...
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    Film in 1978. Li chiamarono... briganti!, a film about the brigand Carmine Crocco, was suspended from the cinemas and it is not available on the home...
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    had 800 in 1817 (and 400 on Ventotene). People imprisoned included Carmine Crocco, the most important brigand during the Italian unification, and the...
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    Kelly, Dick Turpin, Juraj Jánošík, Sándor Rózsa, Billy the Kid, and Carmine Crocco, among others. The colloquial sense of an outlaw as bandit or brigand...
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  • an Italian singer Donatello Stefanucci (1896–1987), Italian painter Carmine Crocco (1830–1905), also known as Donatello, an Italian brigand Donatello,...
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    movement continued for many years. The revolt in Basilicata was led by Carmine Crocco, who was the most important chief in the region and the most impressive...
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    prince's apartment had recently been restored. On 23 November 1861, Carmine Crocco and José Borjes [it] attacked Muro. In retaliation, national guards...
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    inhabitants. After the Italian unification, Rionero gave the birth to Carmine Crocco, the most well-known brigand of that period. On 23 September 1943, German...
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    men who followed him to the Battle of the Volturno (among these was Carmine Crocco, later a famous post-unification brigand). On 6 September Garibaldi...
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    reference] Many famous political prisoners have spent time here, such as Carmine Crocco, the most important brigand during the Italian unification, and Gaetano...
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    Tuscany and became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1860. Here brigand Carmine Crocco was imprisoned until his death for his revolution against the reign...
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    Giovanni Of Lost Love Dr. Satriano 1999 Li chiamarono... briganti! Carmine Crocco Unruly Gilles 2001 Hannibal Gnocco 2002 L'amore imperfetto Sergio 2004...
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  • Donatelli (1914–1990), American baseball umpire Carmine Crocco (1830–1905), also known as Carmine Crocco Donatelli, Italian brigand Clark Donatelli (born...
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  • Couch Adams, English mathematician and astronomer (d. 1892) 1830 – Carmine Crocco, Italian soldier (d. 1905) 1850 – Pat Garrett, American sheriff (d....
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  • Samuel Butler, English novelist, satirist, and critic (b. 1835) 1905 – Carmine Crocco, Italian soldier (b. 1830) 1916 – Max Immelmann, German lieutenant and...
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    Francesco Fasanella, called "Tinna", who were part of the infamous Carmine Crocco. A television miniseries about these infamous highway bandits, Il generale...
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  • fought against Southern Italian brigandage and defeated the band led by Carmine Crocco, who violently opposed unification. Cipriani was a friend of Francesco...
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