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  1. Gaetano „Tommy“ Gagliano (* 1884 Sizilien; † vermutlich 16. Februar 1951 New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Mobster der La Cosa Nostra und Boss der Lucchese-Familie, als dessen eigentlicher Begründer er gelten kann. Möglicherweise lautet sein Geburtsname jedoch Tommaso Gagliano .

  2. Known for. Founder of St. Joseph Communications. Spouse. Giuseppina Gagliano. Children. 10, including Tony Gagliano. Gaetano Gagliano CM ( Italian: [ɡaeˈtaːno gaʎˈʎaːno]; August 24, 1917 – April 14, 2016) was an Italian-born Canadian entrepreneur who founded St. Joseph Communications and Salt + Light Television .

  3. Die Lucchese-Familie ( Lucchese Crime Family [luˈkːeːze] ), einstmals bekannt als Gagliano-Familie, ist eine italo-amerikanische Mafiafamilie der amerikanischen Cosa Nostra und eine der sogenannten Fünf Familien von New York City, welche dort die organisierte Kriminalität in weiten Teilen beherrschen. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte.

  4. Gaetanos story is one that emphasizes it is possible at any age, and under any life circumstances, to embark on a new journey and realize a dream. It’s a st...

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  5. Gaetano “Tommy” Gagliano was the original boss of what the U.S. Federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the “Five Families” of New York City. He was...

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  6. Tommy Gagliano: Overview. Gaetano “Tommy” Gagliano was the original boss of what the U.S. Federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the “Five Families” of New York City. He was probably the lowest-profile boss in the history of America Cosa Nostra and presided over the family for over two decades ...

  7. Thomas Gagliano (born Tommaso Gagliano; Italian: [tomˈmaːzo gaʎˈʎaːno]; May 29, 1883 − February 16, 1951) was an Italian-born American mobster and boss of what U.S. federal authorities would later designate as the Lucchese crime family, one of the "Five Families" of New York City. He was a low-profile boss for over two ...