An Entity of Type: Thing, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Emanuele Notarbartolo, Marquis of San Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [emanuˈɛːle notarˈbartolo]; Palermo, 23 February 1834 – Termini Imerese, 1 February 1893) was an Italian banker and politician. He is widely considered as the Sicilian Mafia's first eminent victim in 1893. On 1 February 1893, on the train from Termini Imerese to Trabia, he was stabbed 27 times by Matteo Filippello and Giuseppe Fontana, two affiliates of cosa nostra. One of the main streets of Palermo is dedicated to him, as well as the Notarbartolo Railway Station.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Markizo de San-Giovanni (naskiĝis en Palermo, la 23-an de februaro 1834 - mortis en Termini Imerese, la 1-an de februaro 1893) estis itala bankisto kaj politikisto. Li estas vaste konsiderata kiel la unua eminenta viktimo de Mafio en 1893. El aristokrataj originoj, Notarbartolo estas unu el la plej elstaraj familioj de la sicilia nobelaro kaj lia avo, Francesco Paolo, princo de Sciara, partoprenis la ekspedicion de Giuseppe Garibaldi kaj fariĝis distingita membro de la historia rajto. Li estis la Urbestro de Palermo kaj ĝenerala Direktoro de Banko de Sicilio. La integreco, kiun li montris en siaj publikaj oficoj, precipe ĉe la Banko, finfine kostis al li sian vivon. La 1-an de februaro 1893, sur la trajno de Termini Imerese al Trabia, li estis ponardita 27 fojojn de Matteo Filippello kaj Giuseppe Fontana, du anoj de Cosa Nostra. Unu el la ĉefaj stratoj de Palermo estas dediĉita al li, kaj ankaŭ la fervoja Stacidomo Notarbartolo. (eo)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Marchese di San Giovanni (* 23. Februar 1834 in Palermo; † 1. Februar 1893 nahe Trabia), war ein italienischer Marchese, Großgrundbesitzer und Politiker, dessen Ermordung durch die Cosa Nostra weit über Sizilien und Italien hinaus für Aufsehen sorgte, denn der Mord an ihm war der erste, den die Mafia an einem Mitglied der Oberschicht verübte. (de)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Marquis of San Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [emanuˈɛːle notarˈbartolo]; Palermo, 23 February 1834 – Termini Imerese, 1 February 1893) was an Italian banker and politician. He is widely considered as the Sicilian Mafia's first eminent victim in 1893. Of aristocratic origins – Notarbartolo being one of the most prominent families of Sicilian nobility and his grandfather being Francesco Paolo, Prince of Sciara – he took part in Giuseppe Garibaldi's Expedition of the Thousand and became a distinguished member of the Historical Right. He served as the Mayor of Palermo and as Director General of Banco di Sicilia (Bank of Sicily). The integrity he demonstrated in his public offices, in particular at the Banco di Sicilia, ultimately cost him his life. On 1 February 1893, on the train from Termini Imerese to Trabia, he was stabbed 27 times by Matteo Filippello and Giuseppe Fontana, two affiliates of cosa nostra. In 1899, the Chamber of Deputies authorized the trial against politician as the instigator of the assassination. In 1902, he was found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison, but the Supreme Court of Cassation annulled the sentence, and in the new trial which was held in July 1904, he was acquitted by the Court in Florence due to insufficient evidence. One of the main streets of Palermo is dedicated to him, as well as the Notarbartolo Railway Station. (en)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, marquis di San Giovanni, né à Palerme le 23 février 1834, mort à Termini Imerese le 1er février 1893 est un aristocrate et homme politique italien. Maire de Palerme puis directeur général de Banco di Sicilia, il est la première personnalité publique assassinée par la mafia sicilienne, et la seule jusqu'en 1971. (fr)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo di San Giovanni (Palermo, 23 febbraio 1834 – Termini Imerese, 1º febbraio 1893) è stato un banchiere e politico italiano.È considerato la prima vittima eccellente di cosa nostra in Italia. Fu direttore generale del Banco di Sicilia ed esponente della Destra storica. È sepolto nel Cimitero di Santa Maria dei Rotoli a Palermo. (it)
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 53877420 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 2493 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1121284628 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
schema:sameAs
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Marchese di San Giovanni (* 23. Februar 1834 in Palermo; † 1. Februar 1893 nahe Trabia), war ein italienischer Marchese, Großgrundbesitzer und Politiker, dessen Ermordung durch die Cosa Nostra weit über Sizilien und Italien hinaus für Aufsehen sorgte, denn der Mord an ihm war der erste, den die Mafia an einem Mitglied der Oberschicht verübte. (de)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, marquis di San Giovanni, né à Palerme le 23 février 1834, mort à Termini Imerese le 1er février 1893 est un aristocrate et homme politique italien. Maire de Palerme puis directeur général de Banco di Sicilia, il est la première personnalité publique assassinée par la mafia sicilienne, et la seule jusqu'en 1971. (fr)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo di San Giovanni (Palermo, 23 febbraio 1834 – Termini Imerese, 1º febbraio 1893) è stato un banchiere e politico italiano.È considerato la prima vittima eccellente di cosa nostra in Italia. Fu direttore generale del Banco di Sicilia ed esponente della Destra storica. È sepolto nel Cimitero di Santa Maria dei Rotoli a Palermo. (it)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Markizo de San-Giovanni (naskiĝis en Palermo, la 23-an de februaro 1834 - mortis en Termini Imerese, la 1-an de februaro 1893) estis itala bankisto kaj politikisto. Li estas vaste konsiderata kiel la unua eminenta viktimo de Mafio en 1893. La 1-an de februaro 1893, sur la trajno de Termini Imerese al Trabia, li estis ponardita 27 fojojn de Matteo Filippello kaj Giuseppe Fontana, du anoj de Cosa Nostra. Unu el la ĉefaj stratoj de Palermo estas dediĉita al li, kaj ankaŭ la fervoja Stacidomo Notarbartolo. (eo)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo, Marquis of San Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [emanuˈɛːle notarˈbartolo]; Palermo, 23 February 1834 – Termini Imerese, 1 February 1893) was an Italian banker and politician. He is widely considered as the Sicilian Mafia's first eminent victim in 1893. On 1 February 1893, on the train from Termini Imerese to Trabia, he was stabbed 27 times by Matteo Filippello and Giuseppe Fontana, two affiliates of cosa nostra. One of the main streets of Palermo is dedicated to him, as well as the Notarbartolo Railway Station. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo (de)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo (eo)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo (en)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo (fr)
  • Emanuele Notarbartolo (it)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License