Raffaele Nostrini (crime boss)
Appearance
Raffaele Nostrini | |
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| Born | 16 April 1848 |
| Occupation | Crime boss |
| Era | Pre-Vader Era |
| Organization | Nostrini crime family |
| Known for | Succeeding Carmine Nostrini as head of the Nostrini crime family |
| Criminal status | Deceased |
| Parents |
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| Family | Noord family |
Raffaele Nostrini was an Italian crime figure from the Nostrini family, the early form of the Noord family. He was the eldest son of Carmine Nostrini and Rosalia Esposito, and later succeeded his father as head of the Nostrini crime family.[1]
Family background
[edit | edit source]Raffaele Nostrini was born on 16 April 1848. He was the eldest child of Carmine Nostrini and Rosalia Esposito. His siblings included Vincenzo Nostrini, Beatrice Nostrini, Luigi Nostrini, Michele Nostrini, Adelina Nostrini, Pasquale Nostrini, and Elena Nostrini.
Career
[edit | edit source]On 14 March 1872, Carmine Nostrini placed Raffaele in charge of club collections for the family operation in Naples. After Carmine's death on 4 September 1908, Raffaele succeeded him as head of the Nostrini crime family.[1]
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Carmine Nostrini, personal life and death sections.