- Vito
Cascio Ferro or Vito
Cascioferro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈviːto ˈkaʃʃo ˈfɛrro]; 22
January 1862 – 20
September 1943), also
known as Don Vito, was...
- is seen in Brooklyn, New York.
Sicilian Mafia Don Vito
Cascio Ferro [
Cascioferro]
arrives in New York to
become a
major leader of La Mano Nera (The Black...
-
began a
major counterfeiting ring with
powerful Sicilian mafioso Vito
Cascioferro,
printing $5
bills in
Sicily and
smuggling them into the US. New York...
- anarchists; some were run by
local gentry and mafiosi. The
Mafia bosses Vito
Cascioferro and
Nunzio Giaimo led the
Fasci in
Bisacquino in
alliance with Verro...
-
alliances with
prominent Mafiosi in
outlying towns, most
notably Vito
Cascioferro and
Nunzio Giaimo in Bisacquino. The
Mafiosi were
sometimes needed to...
-
bacterial virulence factor revealed". phys.org.
Retrieved 17
January 2016.
Cascioferro, S., Totsika, M., & Schillaci, D. (2014).
Sortase A: An
ideal target...
- (1922–1950), bandit,
active in
Sicily during the
Second World War. Vito
Cascioferro (1862–1943), was a
member of the
Inglese Mafia family in Palermo, Sicily...