Sebastiano DiGaetano (Italian pronunciation:[sebaˈstjaːnodiɡaeˈtaːno]; c. 1862 – disappeared March 1912) was an Italian-born American New York City mafia boss of what would later become known as the Bonanno crime family. He briefly attained the title capo dei capi (boss of bosses) of the Sicilian-American mafia, after Giuseppe Morello had been convicted of counterfeiting money in 1910. DiGaetano stepped down as boss of his crime family in 1912, and disappeared shortly thereafter.
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SebastianoDiGaetano (Italian pronunciation: [sebaˈstjaːno diɡaeˈtaːno]; c. 1862 – disappeared March 1912) was an Italian-born American New York City mafia...
the birthplace of many Sicilian-American Mafia figures, including SebastianoDiGaetano, Salvatore Maranzano, Stefano Magaddino, Vito Bonventre, John Tartamella...
the local mafia centered in Williamsburg in March 1912, replacing SebastianoDiGaetano. Secret Service informant Salvatore Clemente reported in November 1913...
influential Sicilian crime family in New York City and was recognized as capo di tutti capi (boss of bosses) by Mafia leaders in other U.S. cities, according...
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monastery of San Sebastiano and was called the Conservatorio di San Sebastiano, formed in 1807 by the merger of the Conservatorio di Santa Maria di Loreto, the...
Sebastiano Conca (Gaeta, 8 January 1680 – Naples, 1 September 1764) was an Italian painter. He was born at Gaeta, then part of the Kingdom of Naples, and...
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Gaetano Filangieri (22 August 1753 – 21 July 1788) was an Italian jurist and philosopher. Filangieri was born in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio, in the province...
Sebastiano Caboto was a vessel of the Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") in commission from 1913 to 1943. She operated as a river gunboat — some sources...
The Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and one of the best-preserved gates passing through the Aurelian Walls in Rome (Italy). Originally known as the...
Arau) - Pedro Muzquiz La Ribelle (1993, directed by Aurelio Grimaldi) - Sebastiano Le Buttane (1994, directed by Aurelio Grimaldi) - Maurizio Viva San Isidro...
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7 Via Appia, the Ugo Bazzi theater adjoins the church. Church of San Sebastiano, dedicated to the patron saint of the city and located on State Road 7...
Foscari, Un ballo in maschera, Macbeth, Lucia di Lammermoor, Il duca d'Alba, La favorita and Don Sebastiano (with the Wiener Opernorchester under Edward...
Sebastiano Viani (26 July 1768 – 1 July 1803) was an Italian painter, who distinguished himself as a patriot during the French occupation of the Duchy...
the epic Orlando Furioso Jacques Blanchard, Angelica and Medoro, 1630 Sebastiano Ricci, Medoro and Angelica, c. 1720 Andrea Casali, c. 1750 Angelica and...
2017. Time: The middle ages Place: Spain Don Ranuccio has imprisoned Don Sebastiano in his castle and he also wants to kill the Duke of Alziras, his political...
basilicas along with the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem and San Sebastiano fuori le mura were the traditional Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome, which...
Sebastiano Giuseppe Locati (20 January 1861, in Milan – 7 October 1939, in Milan) was an Italian architect. He became famous at the turn of the twentieth...
Francesco de Mura Magdalen (anonymous Neapolitan) Baptism of Constantine by Sebastiano Conca Madonna and Child and St Anne a copy of a Carlo Saraceni painting...