- The
Patriarca crime family (/ˌpætriˈɑːrkə/,
Italian pronunciation: [patriˈarka]), also
known as the New
England Mafia, the
Boston Mafia, the Providence...
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Patriarca may
refer to:
Patriarca crime family, an Italian-American
crime family based in New
England Patriarca (São
Paulo Metro), a São
Paulo Metro station...
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Raymond Joseph Patriarca (/ˌpætriˈɑːrkə/; born
February 24, 1945),
known as
Raymond Patriarca Jr., is an
American former gangster from Providence, Rhode...
- the
Patriarca crime family,
whose control extended throughout New
England for more than
three decades.
Patriarca died on July 11, 1984.
Patriarca was...
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Raymond Patriarca (Italian pronunciation: [paˈtrjarka]) may
refer to:
Raymond L. S.
Patriarca,
Providence mobster and
founder of the
Patriarca crime family...
- Damián
Patriarca (born 28 June 1983) is a
former professional tennis player from Argentina. Born in Paraná to
Sergio and
Silvia Patriarca, he is one of...
- The
Patriarca Square (Portuguese: Praça do
Patriarca) is
located in the Sé district, in the
historic center of the
Brazilian city of São Paulo. It was...
- The
Autumn of the
Patriarch (original
Spanish title: El otoño del
patriarca) is a 1975
novel by
Gabriel García Márquez. A "poem on the
solitude of power"...
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Vincent Joseph Patriarca,
later known as
Maresciallo Vincenzo Joseph Patriarca, was an
Italian American notable for
being one of the few
United States...
- from Providence,
Rhode Island. He was the boss of the New England-based
Patriarca crime family,
which is part of the
American Mafia.
Manocchio had a criminal...