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* [[Aldo Trapani]]: 1954 - 1955 ([[The Godfather: The Game]] only)
* [[Aldo Trapani]]: 1954 - 1955 ([[The Godfather: The Game]] only)
* [[Fredo Corleone]]: 1955 - 1959
* [[Fredo Corleone]]: 1955 - 1959
* [[Dominic Corleone]]: 1955 - 1958 ([[The Godfather II: The Game]] only)
* [[Dominic]]: 1955 - 1958 ([[The Godfather II: The Game]] only)
* [[Al Neri]]: 1959 - 1980
* [[Al Neri]]: 1959 - 1980



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Corleone crime family
Named after Vito Corleone
Founded byVito Corleone, Peter Clemenza, Salvatore Tessio, Genco Abbandando
Founding locationUnited States New York City, New York
Years active1925-Present
TerritoryLittle Italy and other various neighborhoods over NYC
EthnicityItalian, Italian-American
Criminal activitiesRacketeering, conspiracy, loansharking, gambling, bookmaking, money laundering and murder
AlliesTattaglia, Barzini, Cuneo, and Stracci Crime Families
RivalsVarious gangs over NYC including their allies

The Corleone family is a fictional Sicilian Mafia family settled in New York City. The family was created by Mario Puzo and appears in his 1969 novel The Godfather, as well as the acclaimed film trilogy of the same name directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The family was founded by Vito Corleone (born Vito Andolini), who is from Corleone, Sicily, in Italy. Upon arriving in America, Vito was renamed Vito Corleone by immigration officers at Ellis Island.

Family members

Dons

Underbosses

Consiglieres

Capos

Soldiers

Family tree

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