History of Sicily Part 2 | Learn Sicilian
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Well done.
My great grandfather left Sicily in 1926, he was 14 years old. He landed in New York and was transferred to Philadelphia to live with his sponsor, his older brother. Him and his brother eventually married two sisters, from the family that were sponsoring other Italians. My great Grandmom, who was of Campaigna ancestry. His brother ended up doing 20 years in prison, and was deported for killing his wife, after he caught her in bed with another man. Other Italian immigrant ancestors were all from compaigna.
My grandparents left Sicily about 1900.
My great, great el al Grandfather was a magistrate from the Royal Court of Spain and immigrated to Sicily in the 16th century. His name was Don José de Pancamo. Eventually, our surname evolved into Pancamo which is what it is to this day.
Wow! Interesting!
@3:57 not a damn thing changed
'promosm' ☺️
You crammed 800 +/- of very complex history into under 5 minutes. If this were a history of France, you would have said: "There was contention over popes, Marie Antoinette was beheaded, and Charles deGaul returned to Paris." If you don't want to put in any effort, then don't try at all. You gave short shrift to a very complex history, demonstrating that you have no respect for your subject matter.
War crimes ?