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  • Capaci bombing
  • 1992 bombing by the Sicilian Mafia

    The Capaci bombing (Italian: Strage di Capaci) was a terror attack by the Sicilian Mafia that took place on 23 May 1992 on Highway A29, close to the junction

    Capaci bombing

    Capaci_bombing

  • Capaci
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    Capaci (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈpaːtʃi]) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Palermo in Sicily, Italy. In 2011 the comune had a population

    Capaci

    Capaci

    Capaci

  • Giovanni Falcone
  • Italian judge (1939–1992)

    assassinated by the Corleonesi Mafia in the Capaci bombing, on the A29 motorway near the town of Capaci. His life parallels that of his close friend

    Giovanni Falcone

    Giovanni Falcone

    Giovanni_Falcone

  • Francesca Morvillo
  • Italian magistrate murdered by the Mafia (1945–1992)

    husband and three police officers on their security detail were killed in the Capaci bombing. Born in Palermo on 14 December 1945, on 26 June 1967 she graduated

    Francesca Morvillo

    Francesca_Morvillo

  • Maxi Trial
  • 1989–92 criminal trial against the Mafia in Palermo, Sicily

    July 2017. "Gli esecutori materiali della strage di Capaci – Sentenza d'appello per la strage di Capaci" (PDF) (in Italian). Archived (PDF) from the original

    Maxi Trial

    Maxi Trial

    Maxi_Trial

  • Bodie (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Moflo Music and Reagan Capaci) (2018) "Love Me Like That" (2019) "Trust Issues" (with Moflo Music) (2019) "Off Brand" (Reagan Capaci with Moflo Music and

    Bodie (musician)

    Bodie_(musician)

  • Santino Di Matteo
  • Italian mafia member

    in the killing of anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone on 23 May 1992, near Capaci and also of the businessman Ignazio Salvo. After his arrest on 4 June 1993

    Santino Di Matteo

    Santino_Di_Matteo

  • Giovanni Brusca
  • Italian mobster and murderer (born 1957)

    of his San Giuseppe Jato district. In 1992, Brusca was involved in the Capaci bombing, murdering the anti-Mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone by planting

    Giovanni Brusca

    Giovanni_Brusca

  • Bernardo Provenzano
  • Italian crime boss and member of the Sicilian Mafia

    the Maxi Trial and in the 1990s for the two high-profile bombings (the Capaci massacre and Via D'Amelio massacre) that killed prosecutors Giovanni Falcone

    Bernardo Provenzano

    Bernardo Provenzano

    Bernardo_Provenzano

  • Sicilian Mafia
  • Organized Italian crime syndicate

    23, 1992, with 400 kg (880 lb) of TNT positioned under the highway near Capaci, Sicily. Borsellino was also killed by a car bomb on July 19, 1992. This

    Sicilian Mafia

    Sicilian_Mafia

  • Tiffany Thornton
  • American actress, radio personality and singer (born 1986)

    Thornton began a relationship with family friend and worship pastor Josiah Capaci. The couple announced their engagement on April 8, 2017. They were married

    Tiffany Thornton

    Tiffany Thornton

    Tiffany_Thornton

  • Tommaso Buscetta
  • Sicilian Mafia boss and government informant

    Pipitone massacre (1983) Train 904 bombing (1984) Pizzolungo bombing (1985) Capaci bombing (1992) Via D'Amelio bombing (1992) Via dei Georgofili bombing (1993)

    Tommaso Buscetta

    Tommaso Buscetta

    Tommaso_Buscetta

  • Isola delle Femmine
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    when it became an independent municipality from the neighboring city of Capaci in 1854. The reason for this choice of name was a natural one based upon

    Isola delle Femmine

    Isola delle Femmine

    Isola_delle_Femmine

  • May 23
  • Day of the year

    body guards are killed by the Corleonesi clan with a half-ton bomb near Capaci, Sicily. His friend and colleague Paolo Borsellino will be assassinated

    May 23

    May_23

  • Salvatore Riina
  • Italian crime boss and member of the Sicilian Mafia

    July 2017. "Gli esecutori materiali della strage di Capaci – Sentenza d'appello per la strage di Capaci" (PDF) (in Italian). Archived (PDF) from the original

    Salvatore Riina

    Salvatore_Riina

  • Fabrizio Calvi
  • French journalist and writer (1954–2021)

    Fabrizio Calvi interviewed judge Paolo Borsellino on 21 May 1992, two days before the Capaci massacre

    Fabrizio Calvi

    Fabrizio Calvi

    Fabrizio_Calvi

  • Gambino crime family
  • New York-based organized crime group

    to work with the Corleonesi. This individual allegedly helped plan the Capaci bombing that was set by Giovanni Brusca to kill prosecuting judge Giovanni

    Gambino crime family

    Gambino_crime_family

  • Crime family
  • Unit of an organized crime syndicate

    San Lorenzo, Tommaso Natale-Cardillo, Pallavicino-ZEN, Partanna-Mondello, Capaci-Isola delle Femmine, Carini, Cinisi, Terrasini. Resuttana mandamento is

    Crime family

    Crime_family

  • Pif (television host)
  • Italian television host, film director, actor and writer

    Leak) in the book Dove eravamo. Vent'anni dopo Capaci e Via D'Amelio (Where We Were. Twenty Years After Capaci and Via D'Amelio), a miscellaneous volume commemorating

    Pif (television host)

    Pif (television host)

    Pif_(television_host)

  • Salvatore Cancemi
  • Italian organized crime figure

    bomb at Capaci, which killed Falcone, his wife and three men of his escort. Cancemi described the victory celebration that followed the Capaci bombing

    Salvatore Cancemi

    Salvatore_Cancemi

  • 1992
  • Calendar year

    government of General Suchinda Kraprayoon, sparking a bloody crackdown. May 23 – Capaci bombing: A Mafia bomb on the autostrada in Sicily kills five people, including

    1992

    1992

    1992

  • Benedetto Santapaola
  • Italian mafia boss (1938–2026)

    27 July 1992. In 1997, Santapaola was also given a life sentence for the Capaci bombing that killed magistrate Giovanni Falcone and his wife. In 1998, Santapaola

    Benedetto Santapaola

    Benedetto Santapaola

    Benedetto_Santapaola

  • Giuseppe Calò
  • Italian mobster

    Madonia, Nenè Geraci and Francesco Spadaro. In 1997, in the trial for the Capaci massacre in which the judge Giovanni Falcone, his wife Francesca Morvillo

    Giuseppe Calò

    Giuseppe Calò

    Giuseppe_Calò

  • The Crossroads (1951 film)
  • 1951 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Cerchio

    Giuseppe Mangione Calogero Marrocco Corrado Pavolini Produced by Rosario Capaci Luigi Rovere Starring Raf Vallone Charles Vanel Claudine Dupuis Cinematography

    The Crossroads (1951 film)

    The_Crossroads_(1951_film)

  • Leoluca Bagarella
  • Italian murderer (born 1942)

    July 2017. "Gli esecutori materiali della strage di Capaci - Sentenza d'appello per la strage di Capaci" (PDF) (in Italian). "Audizione del procuratore Sergio

    Leoluca Bagarella

    Leoluca Bagarella

    Leoluca_Bagarella

  • Autostrada A29 (Italy)
  • Controlled-access highway in Italy

    entirely toll-free and is managed by ANAS. A segment of the motorway near Capaci was the site of the fatal bombing on Italian magistrate Giovanni Falcone

    Autostrada A29 (Italy)

    Autostrada A29 (Italy)

    Autostrada_A29_(Italy)

  • Associazione Ricreativa e Culturale Italiana
  • murder of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino with a ten days march from Capaci (near Palermo) to Licata, Sicily. With Libera, CGIL, Rete degli Studenti

    Associazione Ricreativa e Culturale Italiana

    Associazione Ricreativa e Culturale Italiana

    Associazione_Ricreativa_e_Culturale_Italiana

  • Denny Laine
  • English rock musician (1944–2023)

    "Denny Laine's Arctic Song". Retrieved 6 December 2023 – via YouTube. Capaci, Chris (24 April 2018). "Behind The Scenes Of Turkuaz's Three-Night Homecoming

    Denny Laine

    Denny Laine

    Denny_Laine

  • Matteo Messina Denaro
  • Italian mafia boss (1962–2023)

    Siderno, as well as the Mafia family of Mariano Agate. After bomb attacks in Capaci and Via D'Amelio that killed prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino

    Matteo Messina Denaro

    Matteo_Messina_Denaro

  • Sanremo Music Festival 1994
  • Italian song contest (44th edition)

    with "Signor tenente", an anti-mafia rap song inspired by massacres of Capaci and Via D'Amelio. Andrea Bocelli won the Newcomers section with the song

    Sanremo Music Festival 1994

    Sanremo_Music_Festival_1994

  • Paolo Borsellino
  • Italian judge (1940–1992)

    Palermo, less than two months after the death of his friend Falcone in the Capaci bombing. The bomb attack also claimed the lives of five police officers:

    Paolo Borsellino

    Paolo Borsellino

    Paolo_Borsellino

  • Rosario Livatino
  • Italian judge killed by the Stidda (1952–1990)

    Pipitone massacre (1983) Train 904 bombing (1984) Pizzolungo bombing (1985) Capaci bombing (1992) Via D'Amelio bombing (1992) Via dei Georgofili bombing (1993)

    Rosario Livatino

    Rosario Livatino

    Rosario_Livatino

  • Simple eye in invertebrates
  • Simple eye without retina

    1007/s10841-010-9351-x. ISSN 1366-638X. S2CID 28082252. R. Finkelstein, D. Smouse, T. M. Capaci, A. C. Spradling & N Perrimon (1990). "The orthodenticle gene encodes a

    Simple eye in invertebrates

    Simple eye in invertebrates

    Simple_eye_in_invertebrates

  • Gioacchino La Barbera
  • Member of the Sicilian Mafia

    Leoluca Bagarella, Antonino Gioè and Giovanni Brusca on the hillside near Capaci. Brusca set off the explosion. He also admitted to having been involved

    Gioacchino La Barbera

    Gioacchino_La_Barbera

  • Antonino La Gumina
  • Italian footballer (born 1996)

    Inter Milan U23 (on loan from Sampdoria) Number 20 Youth career 0000–2006 Capaci 2006–2015 Palermo Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2015–2018 Palermo

    Antonino La Gumina

    Antonino_La_Gumina

  • Pentito
  • Italian term for criminals who became government collaborators

    informant in 1993 after his arrest; he offered information relating to the Capaci bombing. For this reason, his son Giuseppe was kidnapped, murdered and dissolved

    Pentito

    Pentito

    Pentito

  • Via D'Amelio bombing
  • 1992 Mafia killing in Palermo, Italy

    years. The bombing occurred at 16:58 on 19 July 1992, 57 days after the Capaci bombing, in which Borsellino's friend, anti-mafia magistrate Giovanni Falcone

    Via D'Amelio bombing

    Via D'Amelio bombing

    Via_D'Amelio_bombing

  • Metropolitan City of Palermo
  • Metropolitan City in Sicily, Italy

    Campofelice Di Fitalia Campofelice Di Roccella Campofiorito Camporeale Capaci Carini Castelbuono Casteldaccia Castellana Sicula Castronovo di Sicilia

    Metropolitan City of Palermo

    Metropolitan City of Palermo

    Metropolitan_City_of_Palermo

  • Car bomb
  • Improvised explosive device

    the 1980s through the 1990s used car bombs in various attacks such as the Capaci bombing or the Via d'Amelio bombing. The Security Service of Ukraine used

    Car bomb

    Car bomb

    Car_bomb

  • Organized crime in Italy
  • Prevalent criminal organizations and activities in Italy

    in the road Falcone's caravan was traveling on. This became known as the Capaci bombing. Less than two months later, on 19 July 1992, the Mafia struck Falcone's

    Organized crime in Italy

    Organized crime in Italy

    Organized_crime_in_Italy

  • The Traitor (2019 film)
  • 2019 film by Marco Bellocchio

    the assassination of Judge Falcone in 1992 in the attack known as the "Capaci massacre", where in addition to the magistrate, his wife Francesca Morvillo

    The Traitor (2019 film)

    The_Traitor_(2019_film)

  • Carini
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    civilisation was found. Archaeological area "Ciachea": near the border between Capaci and Carini there is a vast necropolis, dating back to the Aeneolithic period

    Carini

    Carini

    Carini

  • Article 41-bis prison regime
  • Italian legal instrument

    of judge Giovanni Falcone by the Corleonesi of the Sicilian Mafia in the Capaci bombing, the regime was modified (confirmed in Law no. 356 of 7 August 1992)

    Article 41-bis prison regime

    Article_41-bis_prison_regime

  • Calciopoli trials
  • Criminal proceedings in Italian football

    prescrizione chiude la lunga stagione dei veleni. In 9 anni non si è stati capaci di fare giustizia (penale): un fallimento. Ma l'associazione a delinquere

    Calciopoli trials

    Calciopoli_trials

  • Second Mafia War
  • Conflict involving the Sicilian Mafia from the late 1970s to the early 1990s

    together with his wife and three police escorts were killed in the 1992 Capaci bombing. Two months later, the Via D'Amelio bombing killed another anti-mafia

    Second Mafia War

    Second_Mafia_War

  • History of the Italian Republic
  • History of Italy since 1946

    major dynamite attacks killed the judges Giovanni Falcone (23 May in the Capaci bombing) and Paolo Borsellino (19 July in the Via D'Amelio bombing). One

    History of the Italian Republic

    History of the Italian Republic

    History_of_the_Italian_Republic

  • Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
  • Canterano Cantiano Cantoira Cantù Canzano Canzo Caorle Caorso Capaccio Capaci Capalbio Capannoli Capannori Capena Capergnanica Capestrano Capiago Intimiano

    Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy

    Alphabetical_list_of_municipalities_of_Italy

  • Signor tenente
  • 1994 song by Giorgio Faletti

    "Signor tenente" was composed by Faletti in 1993, following the massacres of Capaci and Via D'Amelio and the Via dei Georgofili and Via Palestro bombings. Faletti

    Signor tenente

    Signor_tenente

  • Roberto Saviano
  • Italian journalist and writer (born 1979)

    the style of the assassination of anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone at Capaci. However, when interrogated by magistrates, Schiavone denied any knowledge

    Roberto Saviano

    Roberto Saviano

    Roberto_Saviano

  • Santa Flavia
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    constituted the courtly access. Villa Cefalà was built by the Pilo Counts of Capaci to manage a lush citrus grove. The tuff portal has the year 1778 engraved

    Santa Flavia

    Santa Flavia

    Santa_Flavia

  • 2021 in organized crime
  • after serving his 25-year sentence. He was convicted for his role in the Capaci bombing, which killed anti-Mafia magistrate Giovanni Falcone alongside four

    2021 in organized crime

    2021_in_organized_crime

  • List of folk heroes
  • Trial in 1986–1987, Falcone was assassinated by the Corleonesi Mafia in the Capaci bombing, while Borsellino was killed by a car bomb in Via D'Amelio. They

    List of folk heroes

    List_of_folk_heroes

  • Rosolino Pilo
  • Gerolamo di Capaci of the Pilo family, and Antonia Gioeni of the Princes of Bologna and Petrulla. While his older brother, Count Capaci, was a fervent

    Rosolino Pilo

    Rosolino Pilo

    Rosolino_Pilo

  • The Mafia Kills Only in Summer (TV series)
  • Italian television series

    narrate the events occurred in Palermo at least until the ones of 1992 (Capaci and Via D'Amelio bombings), as it happened in the 2013 film. The series

    The Mafia Kills Only in Summer (TV series)

    The_Mafia_Kills_Only_in_Summer_(TV_series)

  • The Mafia Is No Longer What It Used to Be
  • 2019 film

    won the Special Jury Prize. In 2017, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Capaci and via D'Amelio bombings, where the Sicilian Mafia murdered antimafia judges

    The Mafia Is No Longer What It Used to Be

    The_Mafia_Is_No_Longer_What_It_Used_to_Be

  • The Young Montalbano
  • Italian television series

    Vigata, it is deserted. Salvo hears on the radio news of the explosion at Capaci, resulting in the death (assassination) of Giovanni Falcone, an anti-Mafia

    The Young Montalbano

    The_Young_Montalbano

  • Ilda Boccassini
  • Italian magistrate (born 1949)

    Falcone and fellow judge Paolo Borsellino were assassinated in the 1992 Capaci bombing, Boccassini requested a transfer to the region so that she could

    Ilda Boccassini

    Ilda_Boccassini

  • Rita Atria
  • Italian Mafia witness and investigation collaborator

    months after colleague Giovanni Falcone was also killed by Cosa Nostra near Capaci. Rita wrote in her diary: "You have died for what you believed in, but without

    Rita Atria

    Rita_Atria

  • Francesco Torselli
  • Italian politician (born 1976)

    in Florence in 1976. He joined the Youth Front on the morning after the Capaci bombing, because he considered it to be the furthest from the Tangentopoli

    Francesco Torselli

    Francesco Torselli

    Francesco_Torselli

  • Pietraperzia Mafia family
  • Crime family of the Sicilian mafia

    Leonardo Messina, delivered to Judge Paolo Borsellino shortly after the Capaci bombing of May 1992, several preparatory meetings for the attacks were held

    Pietraperzia Mafia family

    Pietraperzia Mafia family

    Pietraperzia_Mafia_family

  • Pino Puglisi
  • Italian Roman Catholic priest (1937–1993)

    Pipitone massacre (1983) Train 904 bombing (1984) Pizzolungo bombing (1985) Capaci bombing (1992) Via D'Amelio bombing (1992) Via dei Georgofili bombing (1993)

    Pino Puglisi

    Pino_Puglisi

  • State-Mafia Pact
  • Alleged series of negotiations between the Italian government and Cosa Nostra

    through the mafioso Antonino Gioè (who will be one among the killers of Capaci bombing), which was put in contact by Bellini, an art trafficker linked

    State-Mafia Pact

    State-Mafia_Pact

  • List of Palermo metropolitan railway stations
  • of railway stations served by the Palermo metropolitan railway service. Capaci Cardillo-Zen Carini Federico Fiera Francia Giachery Isola delle Femmine

    List of Palermo metropolitan railway stations

    List_of_Palermo_metropolitan_railway_stations

  • Giuseppe Graviano
  • Italian mob boss

    linked with the murders of the Antimafia judges Giovanni Falcone in the Capaci bombing and Paolo Borsellino in the Via D'Amelio bombing, as well as the

    Giuseppe Graviano

    Giuseppe_Graviano

  • Elin Danielson-Gambogi
  • Finnish painter (1861–1919)

    Giovanna Bacci di Capaci Conti, translated by: Catherine Biggerstaff. "Elin Danielson Gambogi". Galleria d'Arte Bacci di Capaci. Archived from the original

    Elin Danielson-Gambogi

    Elin Danielson-Gambogi

    Elin_Danielson-Gambogi

  • Guido Venosta Foundation
  • per "diventare capaci"". Il Giorno (in Italian). Retrieved 2026-05-23. Sondrio, CSV Monza Lecco (2025-11-05). ""Happy. diventare capaci": un progetto per

    Guido Venosta Foundation

    Guido_Venosta_Foundation

  • List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Palermo
  • 870 14.51 542.4 Campofiorito 1,113 21.70 51.3 Camporeale 2,842 38.72 73.4 Capaci 11,482 6.12 1,876.1 Carini 41,134 76.60 537.0 Castelbuono 7,871 60.79 129

    List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Palermo

    List_of_municipalities_of_the_Metropolitan_City_of_Palermo

  • List of railway stations in Sicily
  • Canicattì Canicattì Agrigento Bronze Cannizzaro Cannizzaro Catania Bronze Capaci Capaci Palermo Bronze Capo d'Orlando-Naso Capo d'Orlando Messina Silver Carini

    List of railway stations in Sicily

    List_of_railway_stations_in_Sicily

  • Salvatore Lo Piccolo
  • Italian crime boss (born 1942)

    around Palermo in the 1980s and 1990s. His influence in Palermo extended to Capaci, Isola delle Femmine, Carini, Villagrazia di Carini, Sferracavallo and Partanna-Mondello

    Salvatore Lo Piccolo

    Salvatore Lo Piccolo

    Salvatore_Lo_Piccolo

  • Leonardo Messina
  • Member of the Sicilian Mafia

    informant (pentito). He was the first mafioso to start collaborating after the Capaci massacre in which judge Giovanni Falcone, his wife and three men of his

    Leonardo Messina

    Leonardo Messina

    Leonardo_Messina

  • Same-sex marriage in Switzerland
  • matrimonio, gli sposi devono aver compiuto il diciottesimo anno d'età ed essere capaci di discernimento. in Romansh: Pudair maridar pon duas persunas che han cumplenì

    Same-sex marriage in Switzerland

    Same-sex_marriage_in_Switzerland

  • Pietro Grasso
  • Italian anti-mafia magistrate and politician (born 1945)

    last initiatives of the magistrate from Palermo crushed by the attack of Capaci. Twenty years later, solicited in this regard, Grasso agreed to go back

    Pietro Grasso

    Pietro Grasso

    Pietro_Grasso

  • List of victims of the Sicilian Mafia
  • Antonio Montinaro and Vito Schifani, by a car bomb in what is known as the Capaci bombing. Falcone had been a member Antimafia pool of the prosecution office

    List of victims of the Sicilian Mafia

    List_of_victims_of_the_Sicilian_Mafia

  • Giorgio Faletti
  • Italian writer (1950–2014)

    singer-songwriter with the song "Signor Tenente", inspired by massacres of Capaci and Via D'Amelio, ranking second at the Sanremo Music Festival and also

    Giorgio Faletti

    Giorgio Faletti

    Giorgio_Faletti

  • List of deaths by car bombing
  • Borsellino, Italian judge (with 5 others) Sicilian Mafia 1992/05/23 Italy Capaci, Sicily car bomb (remote) Giovanni Falcone, Italian judge (with 4 others)

    List of deaths by car bombing

    List_of_deaths_by_car_bombing

  • Carla Del Ponte
  • Swiss prosecutor and diplomat (born 1947)

    trade in the so-called "pizza connection." Judge Falcone was killed in the Capaci bombing. Del Ponte was more fortunate as half a tonne of explosives planted

    Carla Del Ponte

    Carla Del Ponte

    Carla_Del_Ponte

  • Falange Armata
  • Alleged Italian terrorist organisation

    the murders of Antonino Scopelliti, Salvo Lima, Giuliano Guazzelli, the Capaci and Via D'Amelio bombings, the derailment of the Lecce-Zurich train near

    Falange Armata

    Falange_Armata

  • Giovanni Sollima
  • Italian composer

    (1990) In B (1991) Match Suite (1991) Segno in memory of the victims of the Capaci massacre (1992) Africa, quintet for 2 violins, viola and 2 cellos (1992)

    Giovanni Sollima

    Giovanni_Sollima

  • Corrado Maddii
  • Italian motorcycle racer

    champion. "LA STORIA DEL TEAM MADDII RACING: CORRADO E MARCO, PADRE E FIGLIO, CAPACI DI ERGERSI PROTAGONISTI NEL MONDO DELLA MOTOCROSS". sportvaldarno.com. Retrieved

    Corrado Maddii

    Corrado Maddii

    Corrado_Maddii

  • Sicilian Mafia Commission
  • Body of leading Sicilian Mafia members

    Brotherhoods Dickie, Cosa Nostra, p. 375 (in Italian) Sentenza appello Strage di Capaci[permanent dead link] Italy Arrests Sicilian Mafia's Top Leader, The New

    Sicilian Mafia Commission

    Sicilian_Mafia_Commission

  • Zanzibar national football team
  • Men's national association football team representing Zanzibar

    4 June Sikelia Cup Sicily  Cancelled Zanzibar  Capaci, Italy 18:00 UTC+2 Stadium: Campo Sportivo Antonino Cardinale Note: Zanzibar’s participation in the

    Zanzibar national football team

    Zanzibar_national_football_team

  • Antimafia Commission
  • Italian parliamentary commission

    On 8 June 1992, the fourth Antimafia Commission was installed, after the Capaci bombing resulted in the murder of judge Giovanni Falcone on 23 May. It was

    Antimafia Commission

    Antimafia_Commission

  • Giacomo Anziani
  • Italian painter (1681–1723)

    of San Giovanni Evangelista. He painted, along with his pupil Domenico Capaci, an altarpiece in the presbytery of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. In

    Giacomo Anziani

    Giacomo_Anziani

  • Folklore of Italy
  • Popular tales and legends from Italy

    Trial in 1986–1987, Falcone was assassinated by the Corleonesi Mafia in the Capaci bombing, while Borsellino was killed by a car bomb in Via D'Amelio. They

    Folklore of Italy

    Folklore of Italy

    Folklore_of_Italy

  • Leishmania major
  • Species of parasitic protist

    006. ISSN 0924-8579. PMID 29476808. S2CID 3518660. Vermelho, Alane B.; Capaci, Giseli R.; Rodrigues, Igor A.; Cardoso, Verônica S.; Mazotto, Ana Maria;

    Leishmania major

    Leishmania major

    Leishmania_major

  • Railway network of Sicily
  • Railway network in Sicily

    From here on, it passes through the main centers of the western district, Capaci and Carini, and from the latter to Punta Raisi Airport, it is a double-track

    Railway network of Sicily

    Railway network of Sicily

    Railway_network_of_Sicily

  • Maurizio Gasparri
  • Italian politician (born 1956)

    investigated the possible neofascist involvement in the 1992 Mafia massacres (Capaci and Via D’Amelio). Candidate in a closed list proportional representation

    Maurizio Gasparri

    Maurizio Gasparri

    Maurizio_Gasparri

  • Apostolic Nunciature to the Philippines
  • Vatican ambassador in Manila

    August 09, 1951 – December 16, 1958 8. Salvatore Siino October 05, 1904 Capaci, Italy October 08, 1963 Rome, Italy March 14, 1959 – October 08, 1963 9

    Apostolic Nunciature to the Philippines

    Apostolic Nunciature to the Philippines

    Apostolic_Nunciature_to_the_Philippines

  • Gaspare Spatuzza
  • Member of the Sicilian Mafia and later pentito (born 1964)

    in a failed attempt to force the father to retract his testimony on the Capaci bombing that killed Antimafia judge Giovanni Falcone. At the trial, Spatuzza

    Gaspare Spatuzza

    Gaspare_Spatuzza

  • Ninja Combat
  • 1990 video game

    Combat (Neo Geo): I ninja sono una strana razza: enigmatici, silenziosi e capaci di sparire sempre in ogni momento lasciando una nuvola di fumo blu". Consolemania

    Ninja Combat

    Ninja_Combat

  • Il Capo dei Capi
  • 2007 Italian TV series or program

    judge, who went to Palermo, is killed with the TNT at the crossroads of Capaci on 23 May 1992, together with his wife Francesca Morvillo and the escort

    Il Capo dei Capi

    Il_Capo_dei_Capi

  • List of massacres in Italy
  • Beniamino Zuncheddu was considered guilty, but has been acquitted Capaci bombing 23 May 1992 Capaci 5 Mafia Attack on magistrate G Falcone by Mafia Via D'Amelio

    List of massacres in Italy

    List_of_massacres_in_Italy

  • Antonio Rotolo
  • Member of the Sicilian Mafia

    connections in Palermo, involved in drug trafficking. "Sentenza Strage di Capaci". capitanoultimo.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 7 December

    Antonio Rotolo

    Antonio Rotolo

    Antonio_Rotolo

  • List of people executed in the United States in 1934
  • Electrocution 72 Claude Harold Hicks 26 Unknown Unknown 73 May 18, 1934 John F. Capaci 30 29 1 White Louisiana Hanging 74 George Dalleo 29 28 75 Daniel Bryan Napier

    List of people executed in the United States in 1934

    List_of_people_executed_in_the_United_States_in_1934

  • 1992 in Italian television
  • extraordinary edition of TG1 announces the death of Giovanni Falcone in the Capaci bombing . Despite the tragic event, RAI chooses to continue the show, against

    1992 in Italian television

    1992_in_Italian_television

  • Raffaele Cantone
  • Italian magistrate (born 1963)

    Il collega che avrei voluto conoscere, in Dove Eravamo. Vent'anni dopo Capaci e via D'Amelio, Naples, Caracò Editore, 2012, ISBN 978-88-97567-08-0. Il

    Raffaele Cantone

    Raffaele Cantone

    Raffaele_Cantone

  • 1992 Italian presidential election
  • Election of the President of the Italian Republic

    were killed by a bomb put on the Highway A29 by the Sicilian mafia near Capaci. The huge wave of public indignation and anger for this crime forced the

    1992 Italian presidential election

    1992 Italian presidential election

    1992_Italian_presidential_election

  • Brindisi school bombing
  • 2012 bombing of Morvillo Falcone High School in Brindisi, Apulia, Italy

    Brindisi bomb took place just five days before the 20th anniversary of Capaci bombing, and an anti-mafia march was scheduled in Brindisi the same day

    Brindisi school bombing

    Brindisi school bombing

    Brindisi_school_bombing

  • Terrorism in Italy
  • major dynamite attacks killed the judges Giovanni Falcone (23 May in the Capaci bombing) and Paolo Borsellino (19 July in the Via D'Amelio bombing). One

    Terrorism in Italy

    Terrorism in Italy

    Terrorism_in_Italy

  • Graviano family
  • Crime family of the Sicilian mafia

    Puglisi ergastolo ai Graviano, la Repubblica, 20 febbraio 2001 (in Italian) Capaci: 19 ordini di cattura per i mandanti, Il Corriere della Sera Ingrascì, Ombretta

    Graviano family

    Graviano_family

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  • Viability
  • n.

    The capacity of living after birth.

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    The power to understand; the intellectual faculty; the intelligence; the rational powers collectively conceived an designated; the higher capacities of the intellect; the power to distinguish truth from falsehood, and to adapt means to ends.

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    A capacious, flat-bottomed drinking cup, generally with four handles, formerly used for passing around the table at convivial entertainment.

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  • a.

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    A measure of capacity for liquids, containing about three gallons and a haft, wine measure. It was haft the amphora, and four times the congius.

  • Capacity
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    Outward condition or circumstances; occupation; profession; character; position; as, to work in the capacity of a mason or a carpenter.

  • Capacities
  • pl.

    of Capacity

  • Sack
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    A measure of varying capacity, according to local usage and the substance. The American sack of salt is 215 pounds; the sack of wheat, two bushels.

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  • adv.

    In a capacious manner or degree; comprehensively.

  • Viability
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    The capacity of living, or being distributed, over wide geographical limits; as, the viability of a species.

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    The power or capacity of enduring; the act of enduring; endurance.

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    An instrument for measuring the volumes of gases or liquids by introducing them into a vessel of known capacity.

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  • Capaciousness
  • n.

    The quality of being capacious, as of a vessel, a reservoir a bay, the mind, etc.

  • Ton
  • n.

    Forty cubic feet of space, being the unit of measurement of the burden, or carrying capacity, of a vessel; as a vessel of 300 tons burden.

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    Having capacity; able to contain much; large; roomy; spacious; extended; broad; as, a capacious vessel, room, bay, or harbor.

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    Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.

  • Virtue
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    Active quality or power; capacity or power adequate to the production of a given effect; energy; strength; potency; efficacy; as, the virtue of a medicine.