Di Lauro clan (until 2002), Amato-Pagano clan / Camorra
Cesare Pagano (Italian pronunciation:[ˈtʃeːzarepaˈɡaːno,ˈtʃɛː-]; born October 22, 1969) is an Italian Camorrista. Until his arrest in July 2010,[1] he had been on the "most wanted list" of the Italian ministry of the Interior since March 2009, for Camorra association, international drug trafficking and other crimes.[2]
Pagano is one of the leaders of Scissionisti di Secondigliano with his brother-in-law Raffaele Amato. The Amato-Pagano clan started a war, known as the Scampia feud, with the Di Lauro clan to take over the control of main drug-dealing turf in the Naples area that resulted in the deaths of around 70 people between 2004 and 2005.[1][3]
^ ab"Camorra, preso Cesare Pagano, era il capoclan degli scissionisti". La Stampa (in Italian). July 8, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-07-10.
^(in Italian) Direzione centrale della Polizia Criminale - Programma Speciale di Ricerca - Pagano Cesare Archived November 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
^Camorra kingpin caught[permanent dead link], ANSA, July 8, 2010
CesarePagano (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare paˈɡaːno, ˈtʃɛː-]; born October 22, 1969) is an Italian Camorrista. Until his arrest in July 2010, he...
Secondigliano or Amato-Pagano clan is a Camorra clan from the Secondigliano district of Naples, headed by Raffaele Amato and CesarePagano. They are also known...
presence in Spain, in particular in Costa del Sol and Barcelona. Amato, CesarePagano and his clan were once a faction within the Di Lauro clan, headed by...
enforcement Gianni Nicchi (born 1981), serving eighteen-year prison sentence CesarePagano (born 1969), imprisoned Antonio Rotolo (born 1946), serving thirteen-year...
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(born 1951) Giuseppe Dell'Aquila (born 1962) Raffaele Amato (born 1965) CesarePagano (born 1969) Ketty Gabriele (born 1981) Francesco Matrone (1947-2023)...
wanted since 1999, arrested on 25 June 2010, in Marseille (France). CesarePagano (Camorra), wanted since 2009, arrested on 8 July 2010, in Licola (Campania)...
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Seven Books of History Against the Pagans (Latin: Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri VII), considered to be one of the books with the greatest impact...
Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius" Evola (Italian: [ˈɛːvola]; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an Italian far-right philosopher. Evola regarded his values as...
to give a new impetus to the thought of several exponents, such as Mario Pagano, one of the most important Italian jurists and politicians of the revolutionary...
was also podestà in 1201 and 1212 and city magistrate in 1205. In 1240, Pagano della Torre was elected to this position, followed in 1247 by his nephew...
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attempted to obtain the mastery of the city (Alidosi, 1292; Maghinardo Pagano, 1295). Pope Benedict XII turned the city and its territory over to Lippo...
Football Club. The club is thought to have been founded by Ignazio Majo Pagano, a young Palermitan colleague of Whitaker who had discovered football while...
sons of Lord Folco, Pagano and Arvino, are reconciled, having previously feuded over which man would win the hand of Viclinda. Pagano, who once threatened...
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admitted) the philosophers of Western Europe, especially Montesquieu and Cesare Beccaria. As many of the democratic principles frightened her more moderate...