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Christina Onassis

Christina Onassis (Greek: Χριστίνα Ωνάση; 11 December 1950 – 19 November 1988) was a Greek businesswoman, socialite, and heiress to the Onassis fortune. She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Livanos.

Christina Onassis
Christina Onassis in 1978
Born(1950-12-11)11 December 1950
Died19 November 1988(1988-11-19) (aged 37)
Tortuguitas, Argentina
Resting placeIsland of Skorpios Cemetery
Citizenship
  • Greece
  • Argentina
Alma materQueen's College, London
Occupation(s)Shipping magnate, socialite, heiress
Spouses
Joseph Bolker
(m. 1971; div. 1972)
Alexandros Andreadis
(m. 1975; div. 1977)
Sergei Kauzov
(m. 1978; div. 1980)
(m. 1984; div. 1987)
ChildrenAthina Onassis
Parent(s)Aristotle Onassis
Tina Onassis Niarchos
RelativesAlexander Onassis (brother)

Early life and family edit

Christina Onassis, the only daughter of the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis and his first wife, Tina Onassis Niarchos, was born in New York City at the LeRoy Sanitarium. Her maternal grandfather was Stavros G. Livanos, founder of the Livanos shipping empire. Onassis had an older brother, Alexander. She and Alexander were raised and educated in France, Greece, and England.[1] She attended the Headington School in Oxford and Queen's College, London from 1968 to 1969.[2][3]

Christina's parents divorced in 1960, precipitated by her father's affair with opera singer Maria Callas. He later married former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of US President John F. Kennedy, in 1968. Christina and Alexander reportedly distrusted Kennedy and never warmed to her. Christina's mother married Stavros Niarchos in 1971.[1]

Within a 29-month period, Christina lost her entire immediate family. Her brother Alexander died in a plane crash in Athens in 1973 at 24, which devastated the family. Her mother died of a suspected drug overdose in 1974, leaving Christina her $77 million estate. Her father's health deteriorated after Alexander's death, and he died in March 1975. After her father's death, Christina renounced her U.S. citizenship and donated the American portion of her holdings in her father's company to the American Hospital of Paris (she held dual citizenship in Greece and Argentina throughout her life).[4][5][6]

Career edit

Upon Alexander's death, Aristotle Onassis began grooming his daughter to take over the family business. She was sent to New York City to work in his office. After Aristotle's death, she inherited 55% of his fortune, then estimated to be worth $500 million. The remaining 45% funded a foundation established in Alexander's memory, the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation. After a legal settlement, Jacqueline Onassis received $26 million from the estate. Christina was the focus of her father's attention until his death; he considered her his successor and trained her in the business operations of the Onassis business empire. She carried the mantle of the Onassis shipping empire, successfully running the business after her father's death.[7]

Christina received considerable media attention for her lavish lifestyle, spending habits, and turbulent personal life. Her frequent battles with her weight and inability to find lasting love left her unhappy, despite her wealth. She frequently went on crash diets and would lose large amounts of weight, only to gain it back when she became depressed. Diagnosed with clinical depression at the age of 30, she was prescribed barbiturates, amphetamines, and sleeping pills, to which she developed an addiction.[1] Onassis was reportedly hospitalized for overdosing on sleeping pills in the 1970s.[8]

Personal life edit

 
Marriage of Christina Onassis and Sergei Kauzov on 2 August 1978

In a period of 16 years, Onassis married four times, each ending in divorce. She wed her first husband, real estate developer Joseph Bolker, at age 20 in 1971. Bolker was a divorced father of four, 27 years her senior. Onassis's father reportedly disapproved and pressured her to divorce him. The marriage ended after nine months.[5]

Her second husband was Greek shipping and banking heir Alexander Andreadis, whom she married shortly after her father's death in 1975. They divorced after 14 months.[citation needed]

Onassis's third husband was Russian shipping agent Sergei Kauzov, whom she married in 1978. They divorced the following year.[citation needed]

Her fourth and final marriage was to French businessman Thierry Roussel in 1984. Onassis and Roussel had a daughter, Athina (named after Onassis' mother), in 1985.[5] They divorced after Onassis discovered that Roussel had fathered a child with his long-time mistress, Swedish model Marianne "Gaby" Landhage, during the marriage.[9]

Death edit

On 19 November 1988, Christina's body was found by her maid in the bathtub of a mansion in Tortuguitas, outside of Buenos Aires, where she had been staying.[4] An autopsy found no evidence of suicide, drug overdose or foul play, but found that Onassis had died of a heart attack caused by acute pulmonary edema.[5][9][10] She was 37 years old. A private Greek Orthodox funeral was held for her on 20 November at a chapel on the Onassis-owned island of Skorpios, where she was buried in the Onassis family plot alongside her father and brother.[11]

Onassis willed her fortune, worth an estimated $250 million (equivalent to $644 million in 2023), to her only child, Athina.[8] Raised in Switzerland by her father, Thierry Roussel, and his wife, Marianne "Gaby" Landhage, Athina gained control of half of the estate on her 18th birthday.[12]

References and sources edit

  1. ^ a b c Green, Michelle (5 December 1988). "Fate's Captive: Dead at 37, Christina Onassis Leaves An Empire and Burdens She Could Never Escape to Her Daughter, Athina". People Magazine. 30 (23). Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  2. ^ Wright, William (2000). All the Pain Money Can Buy: The Life of Christina Onassis. Simon and Schuster. p. 62. ISBN 0-743-21163-4.
  3. ^ "Poor Little Rich Girl – Christina Onassis". Newsweek. 86. Newsweek, Incorporated: 349. 1975.
  4. ^ a b Destiny Prevails: My life with Aristotle, Alexander, Christina Onassis and her daughter, Athina, Paul J. Ioannidis, Livani Publishing, 2013
  5. ^ a b c d Saxon, Wolfgang (20 November 1988). "Christina Onassis, Shipping Magnate, Dies at 37". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  6. ^ Bender, Marlyn (9 June 1975). "Christina gives up U.S. citizenship". The Miami News. Retrieved 22 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Gage, Nicholas (May 2005). "The Last Onassis". vanityfair.com. p. 2.
  8. ^ a b "Christina Onassis Dies; Investigation Ordered". Los Angeles Times. 20 November 1988.
  9. ^ a b Gage, Nicholas (May 2005). "The Last Onassis". Vanity Fair. p. 1.
  10. ^ de Lama, George (21 November 1988). "Onassis Died Of Natural Causes, Autopsy Reportedly Indicates". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  11. ^ Smith, James F. (21 November 1988). "'The Poor Little Rich Girl': Autopsy Held as Friends Mourn Christina Onassis". Los Angeles Times.
  12. ^ "Onassis Heiress Turns 18, Inherits Billions". abcnews.go.com. 29 January 2003.

Sources

  • Ioannidis, Paul (2015). Destiny Prevails: My Life with Aristotle, Alexander, Christina Onassis and her daughter, Athina. New York: Significance Press-paperback or kindle edition. ISBN 978-0990757474.

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Christina Onassis Greek Xristina Wnash 11 December 1950 19 November 1988 was a Greek businesswoman socialite and heiress to the Onassis fortune She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Livanos Christina OnassisChristina Onassis in 1978Born 1950 12 11 11 December 1950New York City U S Died19 November 1988 1988 11 19 aged 37 Tortuguitas ArgentinaResting placeIsland of Skorpios CemeteryCitizenshipGreeceArgentinaAlma materQueen s College LondonOccupation s Shipping magnate socialite heiressSpousesJoseph Bolker m 1971 div 1972 wbr Alexandros Andreadis m 1975 div 1977 wbr Sergei Kauzov m 1978 div 1980 wbr Thierry Roussel m 1984 div 1987 wbr ChildrenAthina OnassisParent s Aristotle OnassisTina Onassis NiarchosRelativesAlexander Onassis brother Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 References and sourcesEarly life and family editChristina Onassis the only daughter of the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis and his first wife Tina Onassis Niarchos was born in New York City at the LeRoy Sanitarium Her maternal grandfather was Stavros G Livanos founder of the Livanos shipping empire Onassis had an older brother Alexander She and Alexander were raised and educated in France Greece and England 1 She attended the Headington School in Oxford and Queen s College London from 1968 to 1969 2 3 Christina s parents divorced in 1960 precipitated by her father s affair with opera singer Maria Callas He later married former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy widow of US President John F Kennedy in 1968 Christina and Alexander reportedly distrusted Kennedy and never warmed to her Christina s mother married Stavros Niarchos in 1971 1 Within a 29 month period Christina lost her entire immediate family Her brother Alexander died in a plane crash in Athens in 1973 at 24 which devastated the family Her mother died of a suspected drug overdose in 1974 leaving Christina her 77 million estate Her father s health deteriorated after Alexander s death and he died in March 1975 After her father s death Christina renounced her U S citizenship and donated the American portion of her holdings in her father s company to the American Hospital of Paris she held dual citizenship in Greece and Argentina throughout her life 4 5 6 Career editUpon Alexander s death Aristotle Onassis began grooming his daughter to take over the family business She was sent to New York City to work in his office After Aristotle s death she inherited 55 of his fortune then estimated to be worth 500 million The remaining 45 funded a foundation established in Alexander s memory the Alexander S Onassis Foundation After a legal settlement Jacqueline Onassis received 26 million from the estate Christina was the focus of her father s attention until his death he considered her his successor and trained her in the business operations of the Onassis business empire She carried the mantle of the Onassis shipping empire successfully running the business after her father s death 7 Christina received considerable media attention for her lavish lifestyle spending habits and turbulent personal life Her frequent battles with her weight and inability to find lasting love left her unhappy despite her wealth She frequently went on crash diets and would lose large amounts of weight only to gain it back when she became depressed Diagnosed with clinical depression at the age of 30 she was prescribed barbiturates amphetamines and sleeping pills to which she developed an addiction 1 Onassis was reportedly hospitalized for overdosing on sleeping pills in the 1970s 8 Personal life edit nbsp Marriage of Christina Onassis and Sergei Kauzov on 2 August 1978 In a period of 16 years Onassis married four times each ending in divorce She wed her first husband real estate developer Joseph Bolker at age 20 in 1971 Bolker was a divorced father of four 27 years her senior Onassis s father reportedly disapproved and pressured her to divorce him The marriage ended after nine months 5 Her second husband was Greek shipping and banking heir Alexander Andreadis whom she married shortly after her father s death in 1975 They divorced after 14 months citation needed Onassis s third husband was Russian shipping agent Sergei Kauzov whom she married in 1978 They divorced the following year citation needed Her fourth and final marriage was to French businessman Thierry Roussel in 1984 Onassis and Roussel had a daughter Athina named after Onassis mother in 1985 5 They divorced after Onassis discovered that Roussel had fathered a child with his long time mistress Swedish model Marianne Gaby Landhage during the marriage 9 Death editOn 19 November 1988 Christina s body was found by her maid in the bathtub of a mansion in Tortuguitas outside of Buenos Aires where she had been staying 4 An autopsy found no evidence of suicide drug overdose or foul play but found that Onassis had died of a heart attack caused by acute pulmonary edema 5 9 10 She was 37 years old A private Greek Orthodox funeral was held for her on 20 November at a chapel on the Onassis owned island of Skorpios where she was buried in the Onassis family plot alongside her father and brother 11 Onassis willed her fortune worth an estimated 250 million equivalent to 644 million in 2023 to her only child Athina 8 Raised in Switzerland by her father Thierry Roussel and his wife Marianne Gaby Landhage Athina gained control of half of the estate on her 18th birthday 12 References and sources edit a b c Green Michelle 5 December 1988 Fate s Captive Dead at 37 Christina Onassis Leaves An Empire and Burdens She Could Never Escape to Her Daughter Athina People Magazine 30 23 Retrieved 20 April 2013 Wright William 2000 All the Pain Money Can Buy The Life of Christina Onassis Simon and Schuster p 62 ISBN 0 743 21163 4 Poor Little Rich Girl Christina Onassis Newsweek 86 Newsweek Incorporated 349 1975 a b Destiny Prevails My life with Aristotle Alexander Christina Onassis and her daughter Athina Paul J Ioannidis Livani Publishing 2013 a b c d Saxon Wolfgang 20 November 1988 Christina Onassis Shipping Magnate Dies at 37 The New York Times Retrieved 22 April 2013 Bender Marlyn 9 June 1975 Christina gives up U S citizenship The Miami News Retrieved 22 April 2013 permanent dead link Gage Nicholas May 2005 The Last Onassis vanityfair com p 2 a b Christina Onassis Dies Investigation Ordered Los Angeles Times 20 November 1988 a b Gage Nicholas May 2005 The Last Onassis Vanity Fair p 1 de Lama George 21 November 1988 Onassis Died Of Natural Causes Autopsy Reportedly Indicates Chicago Tribune Retrieved 10 October 2014 Smith James F 21 November 1988 The Poor Little Rich Girl Autopsy Held as Friends Mourn Christina Onassis Los Angeles Times Onassis Heiress Turns 18 Inherits Billions abcnews go com 29 January 2003 Sources Ioannidis Paul 2015 Destiny Prevails My Life with Aristotle Alexander Christina Onassis and her daughter Athina New York Significance Press paperback or kindle edition ISBN 978 0990757474 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christina Onassis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christina Onassis amp oldid 1216745622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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