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Salvatore Maranzano (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre maranˈtsaːno]; July 31, 1886 –
September 10, 1931),
nicknamed Little Caesar, was an Italian-American mobster...
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known as the
Maranzano crime family until its
founder Salvatore Maranzano was
murdered in 1931.
Joseph Bonanno was
awarded most of
Maranzano's operations...
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Salvatore Maranzano following his
victory in the
Castellammarese War.
Maranzano reorganized the
Italian American gangs in New York City into the
Maranzano, Profaci...
- Golfo,
Maranzano's birthplace.
Maranzano's faction prevailed in the
conflict and
divided New York's
crime families into the Five Families;
Maranzano declared...
- Tampa, Florida.
After the
Castellammarese War,
during which Salvatore Maranzano was
murdered in 1931,
Bonanno reorganized most of the
crime family as...
- in 1931,
after he
abolished the boss of
bosses title held by
Salvatore Maranzano following the
Castellammarese War. He was also the
first official boss...
- and the
other by
Salvatore Maranzano. This
caused the
Castellammarese War,
which led to M****eria's
murder in 1931.
Maranzano then
divided New York City...
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murder of
Maranzano.
Luciano had
received word that
Maranzano was
planning to kill him and Genovese, and
prepared a hit team to kill
Maranzano first. On...
- left
Maranzano as the most
powerful boss in the Five Families.
Maranzano soon decided, however, that
Luciano was a threat. On
September 10,
Maranzano summoned...
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Charles "Lucky" Luciano, in an
agreement with
rival faction head
Salvatore Maranzano.
Giuseppe M****eria was born on
January 17, 1886, in Menfi,
Province of...