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Mario M.
DeOptatis (January 26, 1903 –
January 28, 1979) was an
American lawyer and
politician from New York. He was born on
January 26, 1903, in New...
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Dayton Gilbert A.
Deane John
DeFrancisco 1993–2018
Republican Gordon J.
DeHond
William Denning Robert Denniston Mario M.
DeOptatis John H.
Derby Thomas C....
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November 1948, he ran for re-election, but was
defeated by
Democrat Mario M.
DeOptatis.
Parisi was a
delegate to the 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Republican...
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District 1949–1954 Succeeded by
Thomas J.
Cuite Preceded by
Mario M.
DeOptatis New York
State Senate 14th
District 1955–1956 Succeeded by
William T....
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Samuel L. Greenberg* Dem./Lib. 13th John F. Furey* Dem./Lib. 14th
Mario M.
DeOptatis* Dem./Lib. 15th
Louis L. Friedman* Dem./Lib. 16th
William Rosenblatt*...
- Greenberg* Dem./Am.
Labor 13th John F.
Furey Dem./Lib. 14th
Mario M.
DeOptatis Dem./Am.
Labor 15th
Louis L. Friedman* Dem./Lib. 16th
William Rosenblatt*...
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Samuel L. Greenberg*
Democrat 13th John F. Furey*
Democrat 14th
Mario M.
DeOptatis*
Democrat 15th
Louis L. Friedman*
Democrat 16th
William Rosenblatt* Democrat...
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known as the Getica,
which probably formed part of the
basis for Trajan's
De Bello Dacico, now lost,
along with all of Criton's works,
except for fragments...
- and W. Boone. pp. 362–363. ****ney 1975, p. 67. "Details for optatum,
optati". latin-english.com.
Retrieved 19
February 2023. Vickers-Rich 1991, p. 8...
- 424. The town was
mentioned by
Augustine and
Optatus Sanctorum Zenonis et
Optati,
prioris Veronæ,
aterius Milevi episcoporum (Excudebat Vrayet, 1845 ). Augustine...