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Mazza is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Aldo Mazza, Italian drummer * Benedetta Mazza (born 1989), Italian beauty queen, actress, television presenter and model * Bruno Mazza, Italian footballer * Chris Mazza, American baseball pitcher * Cole Mazza (born 1995), American football player * Cris Mazza, American novelist * Damiano Mazza (artist), 16th century Italian painter * Gianni Mazza (born 1944), Italian composer and conductor * Giorgio Mazza, Italian hurdler * Giuseppe Mazza (1817–1884), Italian painter * Giuseppe Maria Mazza (1653–1741), Italian sculptor * Marco Mazza, Italian long-distance runner * Mario Mazza, Italian educator * Michael Mazza, Canadian Electrical technologist * Paolo Mazza, Italian football manager * Pier Filippo Mazza, Sammarinese footballer * Raúl Mazza, Argentine painter * Robert Mazza, Judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Western Australia * Salvador Mazza, Argentine physician and e ...
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Aldo Mazza
Aldo Mazza is an internationally recognized drummer, percussionist and recording artist. He is also a clinician and educator, and the founder of KoSA Music. Career Aldo Mazza has performed on over 100 CDs and soundtracks, and recorded with such well-known artists as Celine Dion, Jon Bon Jovi and Aldo Nova. He has performed live with artists such as James Brown, Chris De Burgh, Frank Sinatra, Nikki Yanofsky and Oliver Jones. For over 25 years Aldo Mazza has been a member of the internationally acclaimed percussion quartet, Répercussion. Répercussion has gone around the world twice, recorded five CDs and performed over 2,500 concerts, television and radio appearances including live CBC Radio recordings. Mazza has performed special concerts for dignitaries including Canadian prime ministers and American presidents, and has performed at many prestigious events such as Expo 92 in Spain, Expo 86 in Canada, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, and as a soloist ...
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Paolo Mazza
Paolo Mazza (21 July 1901 – 31 December 1981) 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. Mazza career as a footballer was served entirely in the lower divisions, he became first manager and then sporting director of SPAL, the main club in Ferrara. In 1946, he became President of the club and pioneered the idea of training centres at youth level, opening the Centro Giovanile di Addestramento. Nicknamed ''Il Rabdomante'' (the Diviner) by journalist Gianni Brera due to his skill for talent-spotting, he helped SPAL reach Serie A, well above the level expected from such a small club. In 1962, despite being out of management and coaching for nearly 25 years, the Italian FA asked him to act as Assistant Manager of the 1962 World Cup squad in Chile. Italy was knocked out at the first round stage. However, just a few days after his return, he made one of his most notable signings wh ...
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Mazza Museum Of International Art From Picture Books
The University of Findlay's Mazza Museum, formerly the Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books, is an art museum located at The University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. It is devoted to illustrations from children's picture books. History The museum dates from the 100th anniversary of Findlay College in 1982. Each academic division in the school was given $2,000 to create a special event for the year. Dr. Jerry Mallett in the Teacher Education division proposed starting a collection of children's book artwork and periodically bringing an important creator of children's books to speak. "I thought it would be nice to have something, not just for that year, but something permanent that would benefit the institution, the community and our majors on a permanent basis.""History of the Mazza M ...
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Mazzatello
The ''Mazzatello'' (abbreviated ''mazza''), more properly ''mazzolatura'' (''to hit with a mace''), was a method of capital punishment occasionallly used by the Papal States for the most loathsome crimes, involving the infliction of head trauma.Megivern, James J. 1997. ''The Death Penalty''. Paulist Press. . p. 155.Abbott, Geoffrey. 2007. ''What a Way to Go''. Macmillan. . p. 239. The method was named after the implement used in the execution: a large, long-handled mallet or pollaxe. The last reported use of this form of punishment was in September 1806: the much more common capital punishments inflicted by the Papal States were hanging or beheading. According to author Geoffrey Abbott, ''mazzatello'' constituted "one of the most brutal methods of execution ever devised, requiring minimal skill on the part of the executioner and superhuman acquiescence by the victim". Megivern cites ''mazzatello'' as one example of an execution method devised by the Papal States that "competed with ...
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Salvador Mazza, Salta
Salvador Mazza or Profesor Salvador Mazza (also known as Pocitos) 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 important railway branch of the Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano connect Salvador Mazza with the rest of Argentina and with Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia. It is the northernmost city in Argentina, contrary to popular belief that La Quiaca in Jujuy Province holds that distinction. Population Salvador Mazza has a population of 16,068 according to the 2001 census, which represents an increment of 71.7% over the 9,387 in 1991. It is estimated that the current population is around 25,000 inhabitants.biceca.org


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Viviana Mazza
Viviana Mazza (born 15 June 1978, Catania, Sicily) is a writer and a journalist at the foreign desk for the Italian daily newspaper ''Corriere della Sera''. At ''Corriere'' she specializes in covering the United States and the Middle East. She has also covered, among other countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria. She edits the America-Cina newsletter and contributes to the La27Ora blog. In November 2015 (together with Paolo Valentino) she was the first European newspaper journalist to interview the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, after his election. On November 1st, 2022 Mazza became only the second woman to be the US correspondent for Corriere della Sera, currently in New York. She has published the following books for Mondadori: ''Storia di Malala'' (July 2013), ''Il Bambino Nelson Mandela'' (November 2014) and a version of the ''Storia di Malala'' book for younger children (September 2015). In April 2016 she published ''Ragazze rubate'', written with Adaobi Tricia Nwa ...
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Ventura Mazza
Ventura Mazza or Mazzi or Marzi or Mazi or Magi (circa 1560 - March 6, 1638) was an Italian people, Italian painter of the late-Renaissance. Biography He was born in Cantiano, then part of the Duchy of Urbino. He was a pupil of Federico Barocci. In the studio he both copied designs and worked as an agent for Barocci's large studio, assuring compliance with patron's wishes, delivering, or completing commissions sent outside of Umbria. In 1604 Mazza restored the stucco model of the statue of Federico da Montefeltro by Girolamo Campagna (made using designs of Barocci) for the Ducal Palace of Urbino. He painted a ''St Homobonus'' (1620) for the sacristy of the Duomo of Urbino, now in the National Gallery of Urbino. Future critics such as a Luigi Lanzi and Stefano Ticozzi. The latter noted that in this work while Mazza, unlike other Barocci pupils, freed himself from the style of his masters, he did so for a "poorer style". Much of his commissions were based on designs of Barocci, inc ...
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Valeria Mazza
Valeria Raquel Mazza (, ; born 17 February 1972) is an Argentine supermodel and businesswoman of Italian ancestry. Mazza rose to prominence in the 1990s and became a household name after appearing on the cover of the ''Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue'' of 1996 alongside Tyra Banks. Mazza worked for fashion designers such as Gianni Versace and Roberto Cavalli. Biography Mazza was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Rosario, Santa Fe Province to Raúl Mariano Mazza Ceriani and Monica Ferreira, and was raised in Paraná, Entre Ríos, Paraná, Entre Ríos Province. A model since age 14, Mazza has also worked as an actress, Television presenter, presenter and brand ambassador. As a businesswoman, she has released three perfumes, her own magazine, and created an eyewear company and production company. Once a student of occupational therapy, she also promotes humanitarian causes, and is noted for her work with the Special Olympics, UNICEF, and the Pediatrics Unit of the Austral Hospital in Pila ...
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Tommaso Del Mazza
Tommaso del Mazza, also known as the Master of Santa Verdiana, (active 1377–1392) was an Italian painter. Biography He trained in Florence, initially in the studio of Andrea Orcagna, but later with his brother Jacopo di Cione. He painted in typical Gothic art style, with gilded backgrounds. Among his known works are: *''Annunciation'' at the Getty Museum in California, likely originating from the Piccolomini Chapel at the Church of San Francesco, Pienza. *''Madonna and Child with Six Saints'' (1390) at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. *Series of Panels with ''Passion and Life & Coronation of Virgin'' Scenes (1365-1375) putatively from the Oratory of the Confraternity of Jesus and the Cross in Florence (''Confraternita di Gesu e della Croce'')
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Salvador Mazza
Salvador Mazza (June 6, 1886November 9, 1946) was a noted Argentine physician and epidemiologist, best known for his strides in helping control American trypanosomiasis, an endemic disease among the rural, poor majority of early 20th century South America.Historia de la enfermedad de Chagas


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Mazza was born in Retiro, , to Francesco Mazza and Giuseppa Alfisi (both immigrants from ), in 1886, and was ...
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Robert Mazza
Robert Mazza is a judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Western Australia and former judge of the District Court of Western Australia. Before his appointment he founded his own law firm. He is a graduate of the University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany, Western Australia, Albany an .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mazza, Robert Judges of the Supreme Court of Western Australia Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Judges of the District Court of Western Australia 21st-century Australian judges ...
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Raúl Mazza
Raúl Mazza (1888–1948) was an Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ... painter. Works *Still Life with Fruit (1927) *The Harvest (1938). People from Buenos Aires 1888 births 1948 deaths 20th-century Argentine painters Argentine male painters 20th-century Argentine male artists {{Argentina-painter-stub ...
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