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Criminal organization in Sicily, Italy
The Stidda (Sicilian for 'star'; pronounced [ˈstiɖːa]) is a Sicilian Mafia-type criminal organization and criminal society centered in the central-southern
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Prevalent criminal organizations and activities in Italy
Unita, the Società foggiana, and the Bari crime groups from Apulia; the Stidda from Sicily; and the Sinti crime groups, such as the Casamonica, the Spada
Organized_crime_in_Italy
Italian judge killed by the Stidda (1952–1990)
– 21 September 1990) was an Italian magistrate who was murdered by the Stidda, a Sicilian Mafia-type criminal organization, and Beatified by the Catholic
Rosario_Livatino
Type of organized crime enterprise
Apulia; Società foggiana, an offshoot of Sacra Corona Unita, in Apulia; and Stidda in Sicily. The 'Ndrangheta is widely considered the richest and most powerful
Mafia
Structured criminal groups
Parisi-Palermiti clan Sardinian banditry Sicilian Mafia Società foggiana Stidda The Netherlands Hopi Boys Mocro Maffia No Surrender Penose Satudarah Slovakia
Organized_crime
List of ethnically Italian organised crime groups
control the area. In the Region of Sicily the Sicilian Mafia clans and the Stidda control the area. According to the 2004 New Jersey State Commission of Investigation
List of Italian Mafia crime families
List_of_Italian_Mafia_crime_families
Organized Italian crime syndicate
descriptions of redirect targets Sicilian Mafia during the Mussolini regime Stidda – Criminal organization in Sicily, Italy "La Dia: «Mafia, ecco chi comanda
Sicilian_Mafia
on 8 July 1986, was killed by the Grassonelli clan, which adhered to the Stidda – a criminal organisation rivaling Cosa Nostra. In revenge, six members
Gerlandino_Messina
Sicilian Mafia boss and government informant
and rebels (20th century) Mala del Brenta 'Ndrangheta Sacra Corona Unita Stidda Stuppagghiari Vendicatori Organized crime in Italy Mafia bibliography
Tommaso_Buscetta
Criminal mafia-type organization
Albanian mafia Banda della Magliana Camorra Sicilian Mafia Società foggiana Stidda Massari, Monica (2014). "The Sacra Corona Unita: Origins, Characteristics
Sacra_Corona_Unita
Group drug trafficking operations
Aprea-Cuccaro clan Cesarano clan Puca clan Sacra Corona Unita Società foggiana Stidda Mala del Brenta Banda della Magliana Mafia Capitale Sinti Casamonica clan
Drug_cartel
Language of Sicily and its satellite islands
nonentity; scasare (from scasari, literally "to move home"): to leave en masse; stidda (equivalent to Italian stella): lower Mafia organization. Sicilian is estimated
Sicilian_language
Italian Roman Catholic priest (1937–1993)
and rebels (20th century) Mala del Brenta 'Ndrangheta Sacra Corona Unita Stidda Stuppagghiari Vendicatori Organized crime in Italy Mafia bibliography
Pino_Puglisi
the organized crime in Sicily, primarily targeting the Cosa Nostra and Stidda crime syndicates, after the tragic series of events that bloodied Sicily
Operation Sicilian Vespers (1992–1998)
Operation_Sicilian_Vespers_(1992–1998)
Tattoos associated with criminal activity and gang membership
behavior. Specific, identifiable tattoos are seen within organized crime. "La Stidda," a Mafia-style criminal organization in Sicily, is known for using star
Criminal_tattoo
Member of the Sicilian Mafia
father Vincenzo Falsone and his elder brother Angelo were killed by the Stidda during a vicious war with Cosa Nostra clans. Giuseppe took over the leadership
Giuseppe_Falsone
20th-century American mafia leader and businessman
Philadelphia Greek Mob Rizzuto crime family Sicilian Mafia Inzerillo Mafia clan Stidda Velentzas Organization Defunct Broadway Mob Bugs and Meyer Mob Bumpy Johnson
Joseph_Campisi
List of groups engaged in illegal activities
Torre clan Alfieri clan Russo clan Sacra Corona Unita Società foggiana Stidda Mala del Brenta Basilischi (defunct) Rome Banda della Magliana (defunct)
List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates
List_of_criminal_enterprises,_gangs,_and_syndicates
Italian organized crime group
portal Strisciuglio clan Sicilian Mafia Banda della Magliana Mala del Brenta Stidda Lorenzo Tondo (19 May 2020). "Puglia crimewave points to emergence of 'fifth'
Società_foggiana
American bootlegger and gambling entrepreneur (1899–1955)
Philadelphia Greek Mob Rizzuto crime family Sicilian Mafia Inzerillo Mafia clan Stidda Velentzas Organization Defunct Broadway Mob Bugs and Meyer Mob Bumpy Johnson
Anthony_Cornero
Italian criminal organization
Ndrangheta as well. It is also known that Brenta mafiosi have colluded with Stidda members on a number of occasions involving a number of fraudulent scams
Nuova_Mala_del_Brenta
September 21 – Judge Rosario Livatino, prosecutor in Agrigento, killed by the Stidda. August 9 – Judge Antonino Scopelliti, a Supreme Court prosecutor murdered
List of victims of the Sicilian Mafia
List_of_victims_of_the_Sicilian_Mafia
Blessed Rosario Livatino 1952 Sicily, Italy 1990 Sicily, Italy Murdered by Stidda Blessed Elisabetta Martinez 1905 Galatina, Italy 1991 Rome, Italy Founder
Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 20th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_and_blesseds_in_the_20th_century
Member of the Sicilian Mafia
followers of Di Cristina would move to another criminal organisation, the Stidda. Servadio, Mafioso, pp. 165-66 Stille, Excellent Cadavers, p. 233-34. Servadio
Giuseppe_Di_Cristina
Member of the Sicilian Mafia
Sicily. He talked about a rival mafia-like organisation in Sicily, the Stidda. It was composed originally of mafiosi who had left the organisation during
Leonardo_Messina
Member of the Sicilian Mafia
Diego Di Gati was killed in a vendetta with a rival mafia-like group, the Stidda, he decided to become a 'man of honour' to avenge his brother. According
Maurizio_Di_Gati
and rebels (20th century) Mala del Brenta 'Ndrangheta Sacra Corona Unita Stidda Stuppagghiari Vendicatori Organized crime in Italy Mafia bibliography
Mafia_bibliography
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Female
Welsh
Welsh name probably derived from the Old Celtic title Rigantona, RHIANNON means "great queen." In mythology, this is the name of a horse goddess equated with Celtic Epona. She was the daughter of Hefeydd and mother of Pryderi.Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Persevering enemy, Somebody who gives shelter
Girl/Female
Hindu
(Celebrity Name: Madhoo (Roja))
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Happy
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Innocent
Boy/Male
English
Austere
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bithyah, BITHIAH means "daughter of God." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Pharoah.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Proper, Possibility
Girl/Female
Latin
Little love.
Female
English
Feminine pet form of English unisex Lou, LOUELLA means "famous warrior."Â
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