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  1. The Lercara Friddi massacre was one of the first in a series of bloody incidents that would lead up to the proclamation of a state of siege by Prime minister Francesco Crispi on January 4, 1894, that would crack down heavily on the Fasci. [8] Eleven people were killed on December 10, 1893, at the Giardinello massacre. [9]

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Lucky Luciano (born November 11, 1896, Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy—died January 26, 1962, Naples) was the most powerful chief of American organized crime in the early 1930s and a major influence even from prison in 1936–45 and after deportation to Italy in 1946. Luciano emigrated with his parents from Sicily to New York City in 1906 and ...

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  4. Luciano was born Salvatore Lucania on November 24, 1897, in Lercara Friddi, Sicily. His parents, Antonio Lucania and Rosalia Caffarella, had four other children: Giuseppe (born 1885), Bartolomeo (born 1890), Filippa, called Fanny (born 1901), and Concetta (born 1903). Luciano's father worked in a sulfur mine in Sicily.

  5. Lercara Friddi sorge quasi alle falde di Colle Madore e del suo sito archeologico sicano, tra il vallone del Landro e la vallata di Fiumetorto e del Platani. Si trova sulla direttrice Palermo - Agrigento, ad un'altezza media di 670 metri s.l.m.

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  6. www.enjoysicilia.it › en › palermo-areaLercara Friddi - Sicily

    Lercara Friddi is located on the slopes of Colle Madore, where there is a splendid archaeological site that testifies to the presence of the ancient Sicani people in this area. The foundation of the current town dates back to 1595, the year in which the < em>licentia populandi to Baldassarre Gomez de Amezcua, husband of Francesca Lercaro, the ...

  7. 1927–1944. Anthony Martin Sinatra (born Saverio Antonino Martino Sinatra; [1] : 22 Italian pronunciation: [saˈvɛːrjo antoˈniːno marˈtiːno siˈnaːtra]; May 4, 1892 – January 24, 1969) was an Italian-American Hoboken city fireman, professional boxer, and bar owner. He was the father of singer and actor Frank Sinatra .