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- Filippo "Philip" Buccola (August 6, 1886 – October, 1987) was an Italian-American mobster. He was also a professional boxing manager. Buccola belonged to what...
- Julia Buccola Petta (1892 – March 17, 1921) was a housewife who became known following her death as The Italian Bride. She was the daughter of Filomena...
- Buccola is a former college sports conference commissioner and former professional American football player in the Canadian Football League. Buccola came...
- Gabriele Buccola (26 January 1854, Mezzojuso - 5 March 1885, Turin) was Italian psychologist and psychiatrist of Arbëreshë origin who left a significant...
- the 1940s, Patriarca continued to rise in power. In 1950, mobster Philip Buccola fled the country to avoid prosecution for tax evasion, and Patriarca took...
- disappearance Tony Buccola of the rival Matranga crime family hinted he knew who had caused his friends Baumgarteker "disappearance"; Buccola himself "vanished'...
- Charles "King" Solomon at Buccola's command, Buccola became the most powerful gangster in Boston. On April 27, 1952, Buccola held a party in Johnston,...
- Bevilacqua, Elizabeth; Bigdeli, Tim B.; Black, Donald W.; Bruggeman, Richard; Buccola, Nancy G.; Buckner, Randy L.; Byerley, William; Cahn, Wiepke; et al. (2014)...
- Buckley. (The Cambridge Union, 1965). Buccola, Nicholas, The Fire is Upon Us. (Princeton University Press, 2019). Buccola, Nicholas, Appendix. Transcript of...
- retired as head of the Boston Mafia in 1932. He was succeeded by Phil Buccola. Messina died on June 15, 1957, in Somerville, M****achusetts. Gaspare Messina...