Brancaccio
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For the sixteenth century singer, see Giulio Cesare Brancaccio. For people named Brancaccio, see Brancaccio (surname).
Brancaccio is a neighbourhood of Palermo, Sicily. It is a semi-traditional area of the working class. It was important in the history of the Cosa Nostra.
Antimafia priest Pino Puglisi worked in the neighbourhood. He was the pastor of San Gaetano’s Parish and spoke out against the Mafia. He was killed on September 15, 1993, on the orders of the local Mafia bosses, the brothers Filippo and Giuseppe Graviano.[1]
References
- ↑ (Italian) Ecco i killer di Don Puglisi, La Repubblica, June 23, 1994
External links
- (Italian) Il quartiere Brancaccio, di Giorgio Paonita, studioso di Storia Medievale
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