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  1. The Alexander S. Onassis Foundation ( Greek: Κοινωφελές Ίδρυμα Αλέξανδρος Σ. Ωνάσης) was created by Aristotle Onassis to honor the memory of his son Alexander, who died at age 24 in an airplane crash in 1973. Aristotle Onassis died in 1975, and had directed in his will that half of his estate should be ...

  2. 6 de oct. de 2023 · Athina is a French-Greek heiress and equestrian, the only surviving descendant of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, and the only child of Aristotle's daughter Christina Onassis. She was born at the American Hospital of Paris in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, to Christina Onassis (1950–1988) and her fourth husband, Thierry Roussel, a French pharmaceutical heir.

  3. 10 de dic. de 2021 · Primero, fue Alexander, al que Cristina adoraba: murió, en 1973, en un accidente aéreo con sólo 24 años. Aristoteles Onassis jamás se repuso del golpe.

  4. 19 de jul. de 2021 · In 1975, Onassis passed due to respiratory failure and loved ones buried him on his private island, next to his son, Alexander. The generosity of Onassis’ will surprised many people: Almost half of his estate went to a charity in the name of his son. Of course, there was still the other half of his gigantic fortune to worry about.

  5. 19 de nov. de 2022 · Her brother, Alexander, died in a plane crash in Athens in 1973. His death devastated the family. Her mother died of a suspected drug overdose in 1974, leaving Onassis her $77 million estate. Following Alexander’s death, her father’s health began to deteriorate, and he died in March 1975.

  6. Para entonces, Onassis, es el hombre más rico del planeta y el magnate naviero más poderoso. 1946 28 de diciembre con Athina Mary Livanos, hija del magnate naviero Stavros Livanos. Para muchos fue un matrimonio muy conveniente para Onassis, ya que aprendió el negocio naviero a costa de Livanos. 1948, nace Alexander , su hijo, en Nueva York.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2021 · His only son, Alexander died on January 23, 1973. The only son of Onassis, Alexander Onassis, died in the sudden crash of a private plane in Athens, Greece. Alexander had such poor vision that there were few planes he was cleared to fly. Alexander was instructing another pilot in how to fly a plane when it crashed less than a minute after takeoff.