Valeria Mazza

Valeria Mazza

Mazza in 2007, photo by Prphotos.com

Birth Name: Valeria Raquel Mazza Ferreira

Place of Birth: Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Date of Birth: 17 February, 1972

Ethnicity: Argentinian [Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese, possibly Arbëreshë and other]

Valeria Mazza is an Argentine model and businessperson.

She is the daughter of Monica Ferreira and Raúl Mariano Mazza Ceriani. Valeria is married to businessperson Alejandro Gravier, with whom she has four children. She speaks Italian and English.

Valeria’s patrilineal line can be traced back to her great-great-great-grandfather, José Mazza Oleares, who was born in Genoa, Liguria, Italy.

Valeria has remote Iberian ancestral lines who lived in Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay, starting in the early 1600s.

Valeria’s paternal grandfather was Raúl Mazza Wolf (the son of Mariano Mazza Bacigalupo and Elisa/Elizabeth Wolf). Raúl was born in Argentina. Mariano was the son of Mariano Nicasio Mazza Gálvez, whose father was Italian, from Genoa; and of Claudelina Bacigalupo Freire, whose father was also Italian. The Gálvez line originats in Murcia, Spain, in mid 1700s. Valeria’s great-grandmother Elisa was German.

Valeria’s paternal grandmother was named Olga Ceriani.

The surname Ferreira is usually Portuguese or Spanish Galician.

Source: Genealogy of Valeria Mazza (focusing on her father’s side) – https://www.genealogiafamiliar.net

11 Responses

  1. andrew says:

    Valeria’s paternal grandfather was Raúl Mazza Wolf (the son of Mariano Mazza Bacigalupo and Elisa Wolf). Raúl was born in Argentina. Mariano was the son of Mariano Nicasio Mazza Gálvez, whose father was Italian, from Genoa, and of Claudelina Bacigalupo Freire, whose father was also Italian. Valeria’s great-grandmother Elisa was German. The Gálvez line has origin in Murcia, Spain, in mid 1700s.

    https://www.genealogiafamiliar.net/pedigree.php?personID=I632516&tree=BVCZ

  2. abcz1239 says:

    She’s got mostly Iberian and Italian blood according to some sources, considering their ancestor’s surnames.

    • abcz1239 says:

      I just want to know why the German part in second place when we only know one German surname from her family

    • peekaboo mewmew-ricans says:

      Lol her Iberian/Spaniard is nonexistent and the Italian still not so much she’s a genetic —- to be Spaniard and the Nordic Italians from Italy who are Alpine and Noric have different face she’s Baltic looks Russian and Uckrainian.

      • strawberry20 says:

        You think Iberian/Spaniard can’t look like her…just only people from Northern Europe. Ancient Spaniard or Italians looked like her. That’s the problem with you people that don’t know how genetics work. you go by the stereotypical looks and features.

  3. andrew says:

    She is listed in various websites as having Arbëreshë ancestry on her mother’s side.

    Besides “Ferreira” (either Portuguese or Galician), not much is known there.

  4. andrew says:

    Some of Valeria’s remote Iberian ancestors has lived in Argentina, Chile and Paraguay since early 1600s.

  5. andrew says:

    Valeria’s patrilineal line can be traced back to his great-great-great-grandfather, José Mazza Oleares, who was born in Genoa, Liguria, Italy.

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