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  Christina Onassis - Biocrawler
Christina Onassis (Χριστίνα Ωνάσης) (December 11, 1950, New York City, United States – November 19, 1988, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Livanos.
She had one brother, Alexander Onassis (1948–1973), who died in a plane crash.
Onassis was unable to compete with this model's beauty, despite her wealth, and eventually Thierry left her.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Christina_Onassis   (223 words)

  
 Christina Onassis / Divas - The Site / The Little Extras / The Society Divas
Christina also realized that her father would be crucified in the press, for marrying one of America's greatest icons and ending the most celebrated widowdom of the century.
Christina, always short of self-esteem, was deeply wounded by this, and eventually moved to the United States to escape her father's interference in her life.
Christina was also furious to learn that she would not be allowed to keep her new jet, to which she had grown so accustomed.
www.divasthesite.com /Society_Divas/christina_onassis_a.htm   (4345 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Christina Onassis (Greek: Χριστίνα Ωνάση) (December 11, 1950 – November 19, 1988) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Livanos.
Christina always knew that Thierry had been having an affair with Swedish model Marianne "Gaby" Landhage and even paid to maintain Landhage in a house with her two children, both of whom were conceived during Christina's marriage.
At the time of her death, Christina was in a serious relationship with the older brother of one of her Greek childhood friends, who had never been married himself and insisted that they take it slowly given her history but intended to eventually marry her.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Christina_Onassis   (457 words)

  
 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Christina Onassis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Christina Onassis (Χριστίνα Ωνάση) (December 11, 1950 – November 19, 1988) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Livanos.
This marriage ended in divorce after Christina discovered that Thierry had been having an affair with a Swedish model, Marianne "Gaby" Landhage, though the relationship continued after the marriage was legally over.
Christina lost her immediate family all within a period of 24 months.
encyclopedia.us-bazaar.com /?title=Christina_Onassis   (322 words)

  
 Christina Onassis biography
Christina Onassis was born December 11, 1950 in New York City to Greek shipping empire giant Aristotle Socrates Onassis and his wife, Athina.
Christina's early childhood was marked by her parent's bitter divorce in the mid 1960s, extensive media coverage, and years of early formal education, which would take her to New York and Switzerland, and far away from her busy family.
Christina was said to be using a variety of addictive drugs on a regular basis, including amphetamines and barbiturates.
lala.essortment.com /christinaonassi_rcyv.htm   (652 words)

  
 Christina Onassis
Christina Onassis (December 11, 1950, New York City - November 19, 1988, Argentina) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Lavanis.
She had one brother, Alexander Onassis (1948- 1973), who died in a plane crash.
Onassis was unable to compete with this model's beauty, despite her wealth, and eventually Terry left her.
www.abacci.com /wikipedia/topic.aspx?cur_title=Christina_Onassis   (273 words)

  
 Christina Onassis relationships
Christina Onassis needs to accept that no one is self-sufficient all the time, and to be gentler with her "childish" emotional needs and wants.
Christina Onassis may have done extensive traveling in her early years, or in some way had a background which enables her to understand and identify with many different types of people or cultures.
Christina Onassis is not especially sentimental and her love partner may feel that she is too casual and not serious or romantic enough.
famous-relationships.topsynergy.com /Christina_Onassis   (1193 words)

  
 The Onassis Bloodline   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Onassis dropping in on Prince Alfonso Hoheiohe’s Marbella Club in southern Spain and lunching with Baron and Baroness Guy de Rothschild (amidst rumors that it was Rothschild money that had supplanted his own in Monte Carlo) was obviously a noteworthy social incident.’ (Onassis, p.
Onassis did finally get himself into trouble with illegal whaling when the nation of Norway gathered the evidence of his lulling of hundreds of whales that were illegal to hunt.
Onassis was one of the Illuminati kings who decided JFK must go, and he got to run off with the dead man’s wife.
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/the_onassis_bloodline.htm   (5123 words)

  
 THE FOUNDATION ESTATE
Following this, Christina claimed that her exclusion from the administration of the part of the estate she inherited from her father was contrary to the provisions of the applicable greek law on legal share, which provides that the inheritance of the legal share must be free from any restrictions.
Moreover, Christina did not agree to the co-ownership of the estate between her and the Foundation but insisted on its "distribution in kind" so that any connection between the two shares of the estate should cease to exist.
Christina's will was repeatedly challenged by Roussel in Court all the way to the Swiss Supreme Court (Tribunal Federal de Lausanne), demanding that all the income earned by Athina's patrimony revert to him personally until Athina reached her majority, and that a major part of the administration of Athina’s estate be entrusted to him personnaly.
www.onassis.gr /english/estate   (969 words)

  
 Christina Onassis Information
Christina Onassis (Χριστίνα Ωνάση) (December 11, 1950 – November 19, 1988) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Livanos.
She had one sibling, Alexander Onassis (1948–1973), who died in a plane crash.
This marriage ended in divorce after Christina discovered that Thierry had been having an affair with a Swedish model, Marianne "Gaby" Landhage, though the relationship continued after the marriage was legally over.
www.bookrags.com /Christina_Onassis   (257 words)

  
 Greece Charter Luxury Yacht Christina Onassis Greek Islands
Onassis spent over $4 million to convert the ship, which he named after his daughter, into the most elegant and advanced private yacht afloat.
As her legendary past blends into the dawning of a new era, "Christina O" affords a first-time opportunity to experience the extraordinary lifestyle of the Onassis years replete with the modern touches of the 21st century.
Beginning in the summer of 2001, "Christina O" returned to reclaim her dominance of the world's yachting scene and is available for those who want to become a part of her illustrious legacy.
www.eastmedyachting.com /Christina.asp   (1436 words)

  
 HELLO! Athina Onassis Special
As Christina moved into adulthood she embarked on a series of failed marriages and her fragile self-esteem was further damaged by cruel newspaper reports referring to her as "thunder thighs" and "the Greek tanker".
When Athina was born in 1985 it seemed the happiness she longed for was finally hers, but problems soon developed in her relationship with Thierry and rumours abounded that she was handing over huge sums of cash to persuade him stay with her.
Christina with her father and Jackie's son John Kennedy on their yacht in Sardinia in 1972.
www.hellomagazine.com /specials/athinaonassis/section3.html   (178 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Heiress to Onassis fortune weds Olympian
The ceremony was ecumenical because Onassis is Greek Orthodox and the groom is a divorced Roman Catholic.
Onassis, one of the world's richest women, was raised in Switzerland by her French-born father, Thierry Roussel, and inherited an estimated $2.7 billion from her grandfather on her 18th birthday.
The bride's mother, Christina Onassis, died of a heart attack in 1988.
www.usatoday.com /life/people/2005-12-03-onassis-weds_x.htm   (479 words)

  
 Onassis to wed Brazilian equestrian star
Athina Roussel Onassis was raised in Switzerland by her French-born father, Thierry Roussel, and inherited an estimated US$2.7 billion (euro2.3 billion) from her grandfather on her 18th birthday.
The Onassis fortune was divided two ways, between Roussel Onassis' inheritance from her mother Christina Onassis, and a foundation that controls the shipping business and a vast charitable trust.
Christina Onassis died of a heart attack in 1988 in Argentina.
www.happynews.com /news/1212005/onassis-to-wed-brazilian-equestrian-star.htm   (834 words)

  
 NETZEITUNG PEOPLE: Athina Onassis auf der Flucht vor ihrem Geld
Athinas Großvater, der 1906 geborene Aristoteles Onassis, legte mit dem Einstieg ins Reedereigeschäft in den sechziger Jahren den Grundstock zu seinem Imperium, das ihn zu einem der einflussreichsten Wirtschaftsbosse der Nachkriegszeit machte.
Christina Onassis führte ein ähnlich schillerndes Leben wie ihr Vater, dessen Riesenvermögen je zur Hälfte an die Tochter und Witwe Jackie ging.
Ob sie den Namen Onassis nach der Heirat behalten wird, ist nicht bekannt.
www.netzeitung.de /entertainment/people/370331.html   (942 words)

  
 MİLLİYET İNTERNET - PAZAR
Mesela yine ünlü yatlardan biri olan Christina Onassis'in günlüğü 50 bin euro'yken Kalizma'nınki 8 bin euro.
Ayrıca dünyaca ünlü sanatçılar da Christina O.'yu kiralıyor.
Christina O. da starların ve zengin işadamlarının kiralamak için gözdesi.
www.milliyet.com.tr /2004/07/27/pazar/axpaz01.html   (661 words)

  
 Christina Onassis — Infoplease.com
, Christina Onassis's tempestuous personal life, which included four marriages, diverted attention from her role in the business world.
Onassis sat on the foundation's board and served as its president.
Although she was separated from her fourth husband and lived a “jet-setting” lifestyle, Onassis regularly conducted three to four hours of business daily no matter her location.
www.infoplease.com /ipea/A0774495.html   (211 words)

  
 CHRISTINA O Mega Yacht Charter Greece Greek Islands Mediterranean Caribbean
The megayacht CHRISTINA O is available for private charter in Greece Greek islands Mediterranean for your sailing holidays spring summer and autumn then winter time she relocates in the Caribbean and is available for charters there.
Ari Onassis well known for his "sweet tooth" was a frequent visitor to the galley for a late snack as seen on picture.
In this picture's foreground Aristotle Onassis (or Ari to his friends) and in the background Christina O at their favorite destination Monaco where they always spend a considerable amount of their time...
www.yachting-greece.com /Christina_O.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Christina O, Onassis Yacht Charter
Onassis spent over $4 million to convert the ship, which he named after his daughter, into the most elegant and advanced private yacht afloat.
As her legendary past blends into the dawning of a new era, "Christina O" affords a first-time opportunity to experience the extraordinary lifestyle of the Onassis years replete with the modern touches of the 21st century.
Beginning in the summer of 2001, "Christina O" returned to reclaim her dominance of the world's yachting scene and is available for those who want to become a part of her illustrious legacy.
www.magicaljourneys.com /AzureYachting/azure-yachting-christinao.html   (1410 words)

  
 Christina Onassis
Christina Onassis, born December 11, 1950 in New York City - died November 19, 1988 in Argentina, was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Lavanis.
Christina lost her immediate family all withing a period of 24 months.
Her father's health had started to deteriate after Alexander's death and her mother had committed suicide, something which Christina had attempted to do a couple of times herself.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/c/ch/christina_onassis.html   (234 words)

  
 Social Diary 7/9/04 - Nemesis
Onassis with Maria Callas, the love affair that broke up both his marriage (to Tina) and her marriage, later dashed by his affair with Lee Radziwill.
Onassis when first on board his yacht with its crew of 58, two hairdressers (from Paris), three chefs (French, Italian and Greek), a Swedish masseuse and a steward and private maid for every stateroom.
The public was even more disappointed when she married Onassis but she was “forgiven” because of the circumstances of her husband’s death and because of her children, to whom she was judged to be a devoted mother.
www.newyorksocialdiary.com /socialdiary/2004/09_07_04/socialdiary09_07_04.php   (1516 words)

  
 Christina, Athina y Aristoteles Onassis, Maria Callas, Tierry Roussel, Marina Dodero, el yate Christina, Tina Livanos, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They settled in a villa on Lake Geneva, and it was there that Christina gave birth to her daughter, Athina.
Though he had planned with Christina to have a child, he discovered that living with one of the richest, most powerful women on earth can be very difficult.
Though she failed utterly in the role she had been born to, that of beautiful social ornament to a successful man, she did what few heiresses have ever done before: she took what she was given, and made it even better than it was originally.
www.humano.ya.com /avisita/onassis/crisingles.htm   (1189 words)

  
 The Girl With Melancholy Eyes
Aristotle Onassis had several places where he did most of his business in New York: One was his office at Olympic Airways on Fifth Avenue; another a few blocks away at the 21 Club and at night his favorite place was the famous El Morocco night club.
Onassis insisted he should be given the final word on the money that would be spent on advertising the film.
Onassis died in Paris in 1975 from myasthenia gravis, a neurological disease and never lived to share in the happiest event in his daughter Christina's life-the birth of Athina in 1985.
www.helleniccomserve.com /melancholyeyes.html   (1179 words)

  
 Christina Onassis at AllExperts
She had one sibling, Alexander Onassis (1948–1973), who died in a plane crash.
Christina had many love affairs, and married twice more -- to Alexander Andreadis and later to Sergei Kousov before her final marriage.
Thierry Roussel was her fourth husband and the only one with whom she had a child, Athina Roussel.
en.allexperts.com /e/c/ch/christina_onassis.htm   (312 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Ancestry of Christina Onassis
Christina Onassis was born December 11, 1950 in New York City.
Christina’s first exposure to the press came in 1960 when her mother, socialite Athina Mary Livanos, split from her father in a very public divorce.
But in spite of her flair for business, Christina was better known for a life of hard living - summed up in four failed marriages, struggles with her weight and drug addiction.
www.genealogy.com /famousfolks/conassis   (191 words)

  
 PassionGate, by Joanne Brown
Onassis' interest in Lee Radziwill was due at least in part to the fact that she was Jackie's sister, and the sister-in-law of the most powerful man in the world.
Onassis had money." In either case, Jackie later remembered the cruise as a tension-free oasis between tragedy and tragedy, between the premature birth and death of her son Patrick, and the gruesome assassination of her husband.
Onassis argued his case before the State Department, saying that he had signed the deal with the Saudi Government because "somebody had to"; it was a huge deal waiting for someone to grab it, and he did.
members.aol.com /NFJournal/pgexc.html   (10721 words)

  
 Greek News - Farewell to Stelios Papadimitriou, Honorary President of the Onassis Foundation
Onassis never got over the death of his son, who died in 1975, and he left half his fortune to establish the Onassis Foundation to undertake a multitude of cultural activities in Greece and abroad.
With Christina Onassis as its first President, he served the Foundation initially as Secretary General, and then as its Vice President and as President of the Executive Committee.
Christina appointed him in her will as a member of the five-member committee that managed the fortune of her daughter Athina Roussel from 1988 to 1999.
www.greeknewsonline.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4126   (1247 words)

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