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Aliki Diplarakou

Aliki, Lady Russell (Greek: Αλίκη Διπλαράκου; born Aliki Diplarakou; 28 August 1912 – 30 October 2002) was the first Maniot Greek contestant to win the Miss Europe title. She previously won the "Miss Hellas" (Μις Ελλάς) title at the Miss Star Hellas pageant. Her name has been spelled in various ways, from Alice Diplarakou to Aliki Diplearakos and Aliki Diplarakos.

Aliki Diplarakou.

Family edit

She was a daughter of lawyer Georgios Diplarakos[1] and his wife, the former Elena Nikolessi[1] or Nicolessis. She had three sisters:

Although the Diplarakou family lived in Athens, they originally were Maniots from Krini in the Peloponnese. The original family name was Vavouli (Βαβούλη) but it was changed to Aliki's paternal grandmother's maiden name of Diplarakou.

Marriages edit

Diplarakou was married twice, her husbands being:

Career edit

In 1929 Diplarakou entered the "Miss Hellas" pageant as Miss Athens. Her biggest competitor was Miss Thessaloniki Roxani Stergiou (Ρωξάνη Στεργίου), who came in second. Diplarakou won the title and represented Greece at the Miss Europe event in Paris, where she was crowned Miss Europe on 6 February 1930.

That same year the 18-year-old brunette beauty was once more given the chance to represent her country and Europe in the Miss Universe Contest. The event was held on 13 October 1930 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Diplarakou was a runner-up.

She toured the United States giving lectures on ancient and modern Greek culture. Aside from her native Greek language, she also spoke fluent English, French and Italian.

She made headlines in the 1930s when she dressed up in men's clothing and infiltrated Mount Athos, where women are prohibited from entering. The Mount Athos story was later featured in Time on 13 July 1953, in an article titled "The Climax of Sin".[1][3]

When asked by reporters on how she became Miss Europe, she was quoted in Time magazine as saying:

My mother, some friends and I were at tea one day last year at the British Embassy in Athens when someone for fun suggested we go look at the beauty contest being held in an Athens theatre. We went and sat in a box. The judges ... suddenly called out my name. I thought they were fooling ... When I tried to refuse, the President of Greece said I must accept as a patriotic duty. Three days later I found myself in Paris: I won the European contest, and of course had then to go through with it and go to Rio.

She also tried her skills in theater, her first appearance being in Prometheus.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Chrysopoulos, Philip (8 February 2018). Aliki Diplarakou, Greece's First “Miss Europe”. Greek Reporter. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
  2. ^ "M. HENRI CLAUDEL EST NOMMÉ CONSUL GÉNÉRAL DE FRANCE À NEW-YORK". Le Monde (in French). 16 October 1969. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
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aliki, diplarakou, aliki, lady, russell, greek, Αλίκη, Διπλαράκου, born, august, 1912, october, 2002, first, maniot, greek, contestant, miss, europe, title, previously, miss, hellas, Μις, Ελλάς, title, miss, star, hellas, pageant, name, been, spelled, various,. Aliki Lady Russell Greek Alikh Diplarakoy born Aliki Diplarakou 28 August 1912 30 October 2002 was the first Maniot Greek contestant to win the Miss Europe title She previously won the Miss Hellas Mis Ellas title at the Miss Star Hellas pageant Her name has been spelled in various ways from Alice Diplarakou to Aliki Diplearakos and Aliki Diplarakos Aliki Diplarakou Contents 1 Family 2 Marriages 3 Career 4 NotesFamily editShe was a daughter of lawyer Georgios Diplarakos 1 and his wife the former Elena Nikolessi 1 or Nicolessis She had three sisters Nada Diplarakos 1911 1966 who married the French diplomat Andre Rodocanachi who remarried the Dowager Duchess of Rohan mother of the French Senator Josselin de Rohan Cristina Diplarakos 1918 1999 who married Henri Claudel Consul General of France in New York City 2 and son of the French poet and diplomat Paul Claudel Edmee Diplarakos 1916 1983 who married Spiros Vassilopoulos citation needed Although the Diplarakou family lived in Athens they originally were Maniots from Krini in the Peloponnese The original family name was Vavouli Baboylh but it was changed to Aliki s paternal grandmother s maiden name of Diplarakou Marriages editDiplarakou was married twice her husbands being Paul Louis Weiller a French aviator and director of the Gnome et Rhone conglomerate a son of Lazare Weiller and wife Alice Javal fr Guests at the couple s 31 October 1932 wedding included author Paul Morand poet Paul Valery and diplomat Philippe Berthelot Before divorcing they had one child Paul Annick Weiller Paris 28 July 1933 Geneva 2 November 1998 Their son married in Rome at Santa Maria in Trastevere on 26 June 1965 Donna Olimpia Emmanuela Torlonia di Civitella Cesi b Lausanne Mont Choisi 27 December 1943 they became the parents of Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg Sir John Wriothesley Russell 23 August 1914 3 August 1984 an English diplomat who was descended from John Russell 6th Duke of Bedford He served as Britain s ambassador to Ethiopia Brazil and Spain between 1962 and 1974 Married on 15 December 1945 the Russells had two children Georgiana Alexandra Russell born 1947 and became Lady Boothby and Alexander Charles Thomas Wriothesley Russell born 1950 Career editIn 1929 Diplarakou entered the Miss Hellas pageant as Miss Athens Her biggest competitor was Miss Thessaloniki Roxani Stergiou Rw3anh Stergioy who came in second Diplarakou won the title and represented Greece at the Miss Europe event in Paris where she was crowned Miss Europe on 6 February 1930 That same year the 18 year old brunette beauty was once more given the chance to represent her country and Europe in the Miss Universe Contest The event was held on 13 October 1930 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil and Diplarakou was a runner up She toured the United States giving lectures on ancient and modern Greek culture Aside from her native Greek language she also spoke fluent English French and Italian She made headlines in the 1930s when she dressed up in men s clothing and infiltrated Mount Athos where women are prohibited from entering The Mount Athos story was later featured in Time on 13 July 1953 in an article titled The Climax of Sin 1 3 When asked by reporters on how she became Miss Europe she was quoted in Time magazine as saying My mother some friends and I were at tea one day last year at the British Embassy in Athens when someone for fun suggested we go look at the beauty contest being held in an Athens theatre We went and sat in a box The judges suddenly called out my name I thought they were fooling When I tried to refuse the President of Greece said I must accept as a patriotic duty Three days later I found myself in Paris I won the European contest and of course had then to go through with it and go to Rio She also tried her skills in theater her first appearance being in Prometheus Notes edit a b c Chrysopoulos Philip 8 February 2018 Aliki Diplarakou Greece s First Miss Europe Greek Reporter Retrieved 16 October 2021 M HENRI CLAUDEL EST NOMME CONSUL GENERAL DE FRANCE A NEW YORK Le Monde in French 16 October 1969 Retrieved 16 October 2021 Time magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aliki Diplarakou amp oldid 1146477038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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