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    Giuseppe Greco (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈɡrɛːko]; January 4, 1952 – September 1985) was a hitman and high-ranking member of the Sicilian Mafia. A number of...
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    as the capomafia of Ciaculli. The boss of the Croceverde Giardini, Giuseppe Greco, also known as "Piddu u tinenti" (Piddu the lieutenant), was gabelloto...
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  • Archbishop of Genoa Giuseppe Marco Fieschi (1790–1836), chief conspirator in an attempt on the life of King Louis-Philippe of France Giuseppe Greco (1952–1985)...
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  • Giuseppe Greco (1952–1985), Italian member of the Sicilian Mafia Giuseppe Greco (footballer, born 1958), Italian footballer Giuseppe Greco (footballer...
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  • their allied clans was Giuseppe Greco from Ciaculli. He was a member of the Ciaculli clan headed by his uncle, Michele "The Pope" Greco, but was primarily...
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    (that was stolen the night before) driven by Giuseppe Marchese, Giuseppe Greco, Antonino Madonia and Giuseppe Giacomo Gambino (who was armed with an automatic...
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  • century. He was the son of Giuseppe Greco who was killed during a bloody internal feud between the factions of the Greco Mafia clan in Ciaculli and Croceverde...
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    Croceverde Giardini after his father Giuseppe Greco, "Piddu u tinenti", died. He was a cousin of Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco, the first "secretary" of the...
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  • Giuseppe "Beppe" Greco (born 6 August 1983) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Greco was born in Palermo, but moved...
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  • influence by eliminating the Corleonesi's allies, such as Filippo Marchese, Giuseppe Greco and Rosario Riccobono. In January 1981, Tommaso Buscetta fled to Brazil...
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