Socialist leader of the Fasci Siciliani Mayor of Corleone Murdered by the Sicilian Mafia
Bernardino Verro (Italian pronunciation:[bernarˈdiːnoˈvɛrro]; July 3, 1866 – November 3, 1915) was a Sicilian syndicalist and politician. He was involved in the Fasci Siciliani (Sicilian Leagues), a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration in 1891–1894, and became the first socialist mayor of Corleone in 1914. He was killed by the Mafia.
BernardinoVerro (Italian pronunciation: [bernarˈdiːnoˈvɛrro]; July 3, 1866 – November 3, 1915) was a Sicilian syndicalist and politician. He was involved...
Rosario Garibaldi Bosco in Palermo, Nicola Barbato in Piana dei Greci, BernardinoVerro in Corleone, and Lorenzo Panepinto in Santo Stefano Quisquina. While...
first accounts of an initiation ceremony into the Mafia was given by BernardinoVerro, a leader of the Fasci Siciliani, a popular movement of democratic...
[citation needed] The nineteenth century ended with the social action by BernardinoVerro, a leader of the social movement Fasci Siciliani. After founding the...
the workers. Serious disagreements emerged within the Fascio, and BernardinoVerro, the charismatic leader of the Fascio in Corleone, was asked to intervene...
Giorgio Pecoraro, socialist militants from Piana dei Greci. November 3 – BernardinoVerro, a Sicilian syndicalist and politician, involved in the Fasci Siciliani...
Leagues), a popular movement of democratic and socialist inspiration, by BernardinoVerro, the president of the League in Corleone. The Leagues needed muscle...
of Manitoba was divided into East St. Paul and West St. Paul. Died: BernardinoVerro, Italian politician, dedicated to combating the Fasci Siciliani (Sicilian...
by the most prestigious leaders, such as Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, BernardinoVerro and Nicola Barbato, who organized financial contributions to help the...
cardinal, Dean of the College of Cardinals (b. 1834) November 3 – BernardinoVerro, Sicilian syndicalist and politician involved in the Fasci Siciliani...
Garibaldi Bosco in Palermo, Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida in Catania, and BernardinoVerro in Corleone. Famous are his Labour Day speeches on May 1 at Portella...
Giuffrida to 18 years and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and BernardinoVerro to 12 years in jail. June 5 – Prime Minister Crispi resigns, but is...
Giuffrida to 18 years and Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and BernardinoVerro to 12 years in jail. Petrina was sentenced to three years, on trumped...
Giuseppe de Felice Giuffrida, Rosario Garibaldi Bosco, Nicola Barbato and BernardinoVerro. April 3 – The first European sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport...
the founders of the Fasci in Prizzi in 1893 following the example of BernardinoVerro in the neighbouring town of Corleone. In the early 20th century, with...
agricultural strikes, Panepinto joined other peasant leaders like BernardinoVerro from Corleone and Nicola Alongi from Prizzi. They designed a change...