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  1. Only one of the 120 law officers killed by Giuliano and his band met his end during Luca's command. Individual arrests of bandits began in late September and on 13 October, most of Giuliano's key squad and its leader, Giuseppe Cucinella, were captured in a gun battle in Palermo.

  2. The most infamous Renaissance murder was the assault on Giuliano and Lorenzo de'Medici. Giuliano was murdered in Florence Cathedral, in front of an audience of 10,000, on Easter Sunday.

  3. Tommaso Besozzi, a journalist, began an investigation which revealed that the official account of Giuliano’s death was not true. Besozzi discovered that Gaspare Pisciotta, a cousin and friend of Giuliano’s, had betrayed him to the -police in an exchange for a pardon. Bizarrely, four years later, Pisciotta also died in mysterious circumstances.

  4. Mar 6, 2004 · On April 26, 1478, Lorenzo de' Medici (who escaped) and his brother Giuliano (who died) were repeatedly attacked with knives by a gang of men who invaded the Duomo cathedral in Florence...

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · In 1946, Giuliano assassinated the mayor of Castelvetrano, who was considered to be corrupt and linked to the Mafia. This murder marked the beginning of Giuliano’s rise to prominence, and he soon became a household name in Sicily and throughout Italy.

  6. Nov 20, 2012 · Giuliano was shot by his cousin, Gaspare Pisciotta, who was poisoned in Palermo’s Ucciardone prison four years later. Some believed that Giuliano had fled to the USA, and that the corpse belonged to someone else and was substituted in his place.

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  8. Jun 3, 2017 · Consequently, on 5 July 1950, Pisciotta shot Giuliano while he was sleeping, although the police lied and told the public that Giuliano died in a gun fight with a fellow gang member. Hardly anyone believed the official account, however.

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