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- Antonio Bardellino (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo bardelˈliːno]; May 4, 1945 – May 26, 1988) was a powerful Camorrista and boss of the Casalesi clan...
- Bardellino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Bardellino (1945–1988), powerful Neapolitan Camorrista and boss of...
- from San Cipriano d'Aversa in the province of Caserta. Formed by Antonio Bardellino, it is a confederation of clans in the Caserta area. The Casalesi clan...
- Pietro Bardellino (17 February 1728, Naples - 1806, Naples) was an Italian painter in the Rococo style. His personal style derives from that of his teacher...
- Alfieri, the Nuvoletta brothers, Michele Zaza, Luigi Giuliano and Antonio Bardellino, to face Raffaele Cutolo's Nuova Camorra Organizzata, and affiliated with...
- killed in the Naples area in the past decades. He sided with Antonio Bardellino, the founder of the Casalesi clan and prominent leader of the Nuova Famiglia...
- Ynetnews. Retrieved 29 October 2016. "La Grande Beffa, Bardellino e' vivo..." [The Great Joke, Bardellino is alive...]. la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved...
- Saint Adamo Abate Pietro Bardellino, La Messa di Sant’Adamo (Saint Adam’s M****), oil on canvas, 1796 (detail). Collegiata di S. Maria Maggiore, Guglionesi...
- clan (from Torre Annunziata), the Nuvoletta clan from Marano, Antonio Bardellino from San Cipriano d'Aversa and Casal di Principe, the Alfieri clan of...
- of the Camorra, such as Michele Zaza, the Nuvoletta brothers, Antonio Bardellino, Carmine Alfieri and Luigi Giuliano. In the meeting, Cutolo and the Apulians...