by Angelo Santino » Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:38 pm
Wiseguy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 10:17 am
scagghiuni, dd you ever see the article that came out in 2015 (link below) that had several maps showing the manamenti/families in Sicily, Calabria, and in and around Naples? The Corleone manamento showed 8 families - Corleone, Godrano, Lercara Friddi, Merineo, Mezzojuso, Palazzo Adriano, Prizzi, and Roccamena.
0XmXD9.jpg
http://www.giornalettismo.com/archives/ ... a-dei-clan
scagghiuni wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:32 pm
i think there are mistakes in that map
godrano and mezzojuso have not a family they are under corleone family
lercara friddi family is in the caccamo mandamento
marineo/bolognetta family is in the misilmeri mandamento
roccamena yes, i forgot it, is in the corleone mandamento and there is a family
so there are 5 families in the corleone mandamento (corleone, prizzi, roccamena, chiusa sclafani and palazzlo adriano)
When Antiliar and I were writing the article, we discovered the Morello Family came from Corleone, Mezzojuso, Godrano, Marineo and Lercara Friddi. Some with Bisacquina and Lercara Friddi origins were split between Corleonesi and Palermitani hubs of power. When researching the Palermo Mafia I discovered several Families that splintered into separate groups in 1910 only to become part of the same mandamenti half a century later. These mandamenti were based off of connections that date back a century or more.
Two things:
1 Giuseppe Morello was related to the Lo Bue's, this included one in Chicago and one on the Lower East Side who got into feud with Brooklyn. There is most likely a blood relation between Lo Bue's.
2 Nicola Schiro's mafia contacts came by way of Camporeale which explains why his affiliation was Castellammaresi and not Corleonesi. .
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-onJwpL501SI/U ... 00/COR.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KKBydmEAZ-s/U ... Sicily.jpg
[quote=Wiseguy post_id=58421 time=1506446254 user_id=51]
scagghiuni, dd you ever see the article that came out in 2015 (link below) that had several maps showing the manamenti/families in Sicily, Calabria, and in and around Naples? The Corleone manamento showed 8 families - Corleone, Godrano, Lercara Friddi, Merineo, Mezzojuso, Palazzo Adriano, Prizzi, and Roccamena.
0XmXD9.jpg
http://www.giornalettismo.com/archives/1583335/mafia-ndrangheta-camorra-nuova-mappa-dei-clan
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[quote=scagghiuni post_id=58428 time=1506454369 user_id=138]
i think there are mistakes in that map
godrano and mezzojuso have not a family they are under corleone family
lercara friddi family is in the caccamo mandamento
marineo/bolognetta family is in the misilmeri mandamento
roccamena yes, i forgot it, is in the corleone mandamento and there is a family
so there are 5 families in the corleone mandamento (corleone, prizzi, roccamena, chiusa sclafani and palazzlo adriano)
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When Antiliar and I were writing the article, we discovered the Morello Family came from Corleone, Mezzojuso, Godrano, Marineo and Lercara Friddi. Some with Bisacquina and Lercara Friddi origins were split between Corleonesi and Palermitani hubs of power. When researching the Palermo Mafia I discovered several Families that splintered into separate groups in 1910 only to become part of the same mandamenti half a century later. These mandamenti were based off of connections that date back a century or more.
Two things:
1 Giuseppe Morello was related to the Lo Bue's, this included one in Chicago and one on the Lower East Side who got into feud with Brooklyn. There is most likely a blood relation between Lo Bue's.
2 Nicola Schiro's mafia contacts came by way of Camporeale which explains why his affiliation was Castellammaresi and not Corleonesi. .
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-onJwpL501SI/U2t32YJ86UI/AAAAAAAAFiQ/OClJdxr2pPE/s1600/COR.jpg[/img]
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-onJwpL501SI/U2t32YJ86UI/AAAAAAAAFiQ/OClJdxr2pPE/s1600/COR.jpg
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KKBydmEAZ-s/U2t08DwdiKI/AAAAAAAAFhg/P5L7a7A7oQ0/s1600/1_Sicily.jpg[/img]
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KKBydmEAZ-s/U2t08DwdiKI/AAAAAAAAFhg/P5L7a7A7oQ0/s1600/1_Sicily.jpg