Mazza
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Mazza may refer to:
  • Paolo Mazza
    Paolo Mazza
    Paolo Mazza was an Italian football manager. He was co-manager of the Italy national football team at the 1962 FIFA World Cup, together with Giovanni Ferrari....

    , an Italian football manager
  • Valeria Mazza
    Valeria Mazza
    Valeria Raquel Mazza Is an Argentine supermodel.She was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, and discovered when she was only 16 years old by hairstylist Roberto Giordano. She rose to fame in 1996 when she appeared on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover with Tyra Banks, Guess and presented the San...

    , an Argentine fashion model
  • Salvador Mazza
    Salvador Mazza
    Salvador Mazza was a noted Argentine physician and epidemiologist, best known for his strides in helping control American trypanosomiasisan endemic disease among the rural, poor majority of early 20th century South America....

    , an Argentine doctor
  • Giuseppe Mazza
    Giuseppe Mazza
    Giuseppe Mazza was an Italian sculptor of the Rococo period. He was active in Bologna, as well as Ferrara, Modena, Pesaro, and Venice. His masterpiece is a series of monumental reliefs for the Capella di San Domenico in the Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice Giuseppe Mazza (1653–1741)...

     (1653-1741), Bolognese Baroque sculptor

  • Salvador Mazza, Salta
    Salvador Mazza, Salta
    Salvador Mazza or Profesor Salvador Mazza is a city in northern Argentina, in Salta Province, north of the capital city of Salta, and from the city of Tartagal on National Route 34 in General José de San Martín Department, on the international border with Bolivia.National Route 34 and an...

    , also known as "Pocitos", is a town in northern Argentina
  • Mazzatello
    Mazzatello
    Mazzatello was a method of capital punishment used by the Papal States from the late 18th century to 1870. The method was named after the implement used in the execution: a large, long-handled mallet or pole-ax...

    (abbreviated mazza), a method of capital punishment
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