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    Giuseppe Di Cristina (April 22, 1923 – May 30, 1978) was a powerful mafioso from Riesi in the province of Caltanissetta, Sicily, southern Italy. Di Cristina...
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    eliminate Di Cristina in the province of Caltanissetta. On November 21, 1977, Di Cristina survived a shooting, but his most loyal men Giuseppe Di Fede and...
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  • organized by Mafia bosses "Ciaschiteddu" Greco, Stefano Bontade and Giuseppe Di Cristina on the request of Angelo Bruno, a Sicilian born Mafia boss from Philadelphia...
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  • (1873–1928) Francesco Di Carlo (1941–2020) Giuseppe Di Cristina (1923–1978) Maurizio Di Gati Baldassare Di Maggio Santino Di Matteo Calcedonio Di Pisa (1931–1962)...
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    first eliminating Bontade's allies outside Palermo, including Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone, the bosses of Riesi and Catania, in an effort to...
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  • It was also in 1978 that Riina arranged for the murders of Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone, bosses of Riesi and Catania respectively. Both...
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  • Maria di Gesù Family and Damiano Caruso, a soldier of Giuseppe Di Cristina, the Mafia boss of Riesi. (in Italian) Zingales, Provenzano: il re di cosa nostra...
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  • restrain Badalamenti, Giuseppe Di Cristina and Giuseppe Calderone from retaliating against the growing power of the Corleonesi. Di Cristina and Badalamenti...
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  • (Agrigento), Cola Buccellato (Trapani), Angelo Mongiovì (Enna) and Giuseppe Di Cristina (Caltanissetta). According to the pentito Leonardo Messina, the Regional...
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  • Daniele Emmanuello (1963–2007) Antonio Rinzivillo Giuseppe Genco Russo (1893–1976) Giuseppe Di Cristina (1923–1978) Leonardo Messina (born 1955) Calogero...
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    especially Giuseppe Di Cristina from Riesi held a tough stance and even favored an armed confrontation, whereas Bontade, Badalamenti and Di Maggio held...
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  • Riina's soldati are ordered to kill Giuseppe Di Cristina but fail, killing instead his driver. Shadowing Di Cristina, they discover that he is collaborating...
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  • mafiosi like Vincenzo Rimi and Luciano Leggio. The mafiosi Giuseppe Calderone and Giuseppe Di Cristina visited Borghese in Rome. However, other mafiosi such...
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    Calderone, an ally of Stefano Bontade from Palermo and Giuseppe Di Cristina from Caltanissetta. Giuseppe Calderone, was killed on 8 September 1978 by his former...
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  • been paid $5,000 for the job by DiCarlo's capo in the Lucchese Family. May 30 – Sicilian Mafia boss Giuseppe Di Cristina murdered by the Corleonesi while...
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  • of Stefano Bontade’s Santa Maria di Gesù Family, Gaetano Grado, and Damiano Caruso, a soldier of Giuseppe Di Cristina, the Mafia boss of Riesi. The attack...
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    Grado of Stefano Bontade's Santa Maria di Gesù Family, and Damiano Caruso, a soldier of Giuseppe Di Cristina, the Mafia boss of Riesi. The attack is...
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  • the original stiddari were followers of the murdered Mafia-boss Giuseppe Di Cristina. The Stidda was particularly strong in southern Sicily around the...
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    reinforced by Cosa Nostra men of honor, such as those loyal to slain Capo Giuseppe Di Cristina of Riesi who had defected from Cosa Nostra's ranks during the bloodthirsty...
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    Giovanni Di Cristina (12 September 1875 - 27 February 1928) was an Italian pediatrician in Palermo. In 1902 he graduated in medicine and surgery. Since...
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    the way from Venezuela to try to stop Gaetano Badalamenti, Giuseppe Di Cristina, Giuseppe Calderone and Salvatore Inzerillo from retaliating against the...
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  • 20 – Giuseppe Russo, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Carabinieri, and Professor Filippo Costa. Russo was a confidant of Mafia boss Giuseppe Di Cristina who warned...
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    foreigners for the elimination of Mattei, which was organized by Giuseppe Di Cristina. These statements triggered new inquiries, including the exhumation...
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  • D’Agostino of Stefano Bontade’s Santa Maria di Gesù Family and Damiano Caruso a soldier of Giuseppe Di Cristina, the Mafia boss of Riesi. Cavataio was able...
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    1839: I ciarlatani (Luigi Cammarano) 1839: Il Conte di Chalais (Giuseppe Lillo) 1840: Cristina di Svezia (Alessandro Nini) 1840: Saffo (Giovanni Pacini)...
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    Grado of Stefano Bontade’s Santa Maria di Gesù Family, and Damiano Caruso (mafioso), a soldier of Giuseppe Di Cristina, the Mafia boss of Riesi. According...
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    organized crime presence. It is the hometown of the notorious Mafia boss Giuseppe Di Cristina. Every year, conflicts within the Mafia lead to casualties. In the...
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    Santa Cristina or Santa Cristina della Fondazza is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic church and adjacent former convent, located on Piazzetta Morandi in central...
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    (archeologist) Giuseppe Mozzanica Ardengo Soffici Augusto Rivalta Museo Civico di Modena Francesca Piccinini, Luciano Rivi e Cristina Stefani, ed. (2011)...
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    workers' union. Together with her husband Giuseppe, she participated in the land occupation in Arneo [it]. Cristina Conchiglia was a member of the Italian...
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