- John
Lazia, also
known as
Brother John (September 22, 1896 – July 10, 1934), was an
American organized crime figure in
Kansas City, Missouri,
during Prohibition...
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alcohol in
Kansas City.
Their rackets at this time were
controlled by John
Lazia, who
later became the
leading figure when the
organization expanded. The...
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friend and
enforcer for ****ure
Kansas City mob boss John
Lazia.
During the
early 1920s, when
Lazia was
arrested for bootlegging,
Carrollo accepted responsibility...
- thus, "Region of the Laz". "Lazistan" has also been
referred to
Lazica or
Lazia.
Lazistan Sanjak Thys-Senocak,
Lucienne (2017-03-02).
Ottoman Women Builders...
- and
later Ottoman invasion of
Guria in 1547, Laz po****ted area
known as
Lazia became its own
distinctive area (sanjak) as part of
eyalet of Trabzon, under...
- to
Kansas City jazz and to the
Kansas City mob (initially
under Johnny Lazia), and the
arrival of
organized crime. In the 1970s, the
Kansas City mob...
- The
Seven Brothers of
Lazia are the
seven martyred brothers: Orentius, Cyriacus, Firminus, Firmus, Heros, Longinus, and Pharnacius. They were soldiers...
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Binaggio had been part of a team sent to
Denver by then
Kansas City boss John
Lazia to aid the
Denver crime family in a "war" with the
crime family from Pueblo...
- Francisco, California. Jack
Diamond "Legs", New York
Prohibition gangster John
Lazia,
Kansas City gang
leader and
enforcer for
political boss Tom Pendergast...
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eastern part of the same empire, an
autonomous coastal theme of
Greater Lazia was established.
Byzantine authors, such as Pachymeres, and to some extent...