The papers called him “Alfred Mineo” when he was killed in 1930. To be clear, in case anyone reading this is confused, his actual name was Manfredi Mineo, and presumably used “Alfred/Al” as an English name (though he used Manfredi in all of the documents of his that I’ve seen).Ivan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 2:17 pmWasn't the first name of "Mumbrao" given as Salvatore? I remember back in like the 90s that Mineo was always called "Salvatore Mineo", with "Manfredi" being added later by researchers. (I don't recall ever seeing "Manfredi" before like 2010.) Actually "Al Mineo" was even more common than "Salvatore Mineo." (Did people really call him "Al"? Where'd that and the "Salvatore" version come from?)
Manfredi >>> Alfred