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  1. Salvatore Maranzano. Salvatore Maranzano (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre maranˈtsaːno]; July 31, 1886 – September 10, 1931), nicknamed Little Caesar, [1] was an Italian-American mobster from the town of Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, and an early Cosa Nostra boss who led what later would become the Bonanno crime family in New York City.

  2. Guerra de los Castellammarenses. Salvatore Maranzano se declara a sí mismo "capo di tutti i capi". La Guerra de los Castellammarenses fue una sangrienta lucha por hacerse con el control de la mafia ítaloestadounidense que tuvo lugar en la ciudad de Nueva York desde febrero de 1930 hasta el 15 de abril de 1931, entre las facciones Masseria ...

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · The autocratic reign of self-proclaimed boss of all bosses Salvatore Maranzano came to a bloody end 92 years ago this month. A progressive faction of underworld gangsters were setting the stage for a violent preemptive strike against the last of two warring criminal overlords. The young turks had already successfully deposed Giuseppe Masseria ...

  4. Salvatore Maranzano. Salvatore Maranzano (31 de julio de 1886 - 10 de septiembre de 1931) fue un personaje del crimen organizado, originario de la ciudad Castellammare del Golfo, en Sicilia, Italia. También fue uno de los primeros jefes de la Cosa Nostra en los Estados Unidos. Fue el último en ostentar el título oficial de Jefe de jefes o ...

  5. Castellammarese War. The Castellammarese War (Italian pronunciation: [kaˌstɛllammaˈreːze, -eːse]) was a bloody power struggle for control of the American Mafia between partisans of Joe "The Boss" Masseria and Salvatore Maranzano that took place in New York City from February 1930, until April 15, 1931. The feud was named after the Sicilian ...

  6. Sep 6, 2024 · Ask the Chatbot a Question Ask the Chatbot a Question Salvatore Maranzano (born 1868, Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, Italy—died September 10, 1931, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American gangster of the Prohibition era and leader among the old-country-oriented Italians, known as “Moustache Petes,” many of whom were former members of the Sicilian Mafia and Neapolitan Camorra.

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  8. The Five Families refer to five Italian American Mafia crime families that operate in New York City. In 1931, the five families were organized by Salvatore Maranzano following his victory in the Castellammarese War. Maranzano reorganized the Italian American gangs in New York City into the Maranzano, Profaci, Mangano, Luciano, and Gagliano ...

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