Christina Onassis, golden heiress of the Onassis shipping fortune, died on November 19, 1988 in a friend's home in Argentina ...
Christina Onassis was born in New York City on December 11, 1950. She was a heiress and businesswoman who was devoted to ...
The story of the Cipriani family begins in earnest in Venice back in 1931. Giuseppe Cipriani was a bartender who was working in a little hole in the wall, out ...
He built his family’s oil-refining operation into one of the largest companies in the country, and then used his wealth to ...
Kennedy to Aristotle Onassis was the Vatican’s Osservatore Romano. Its silence was the loudest announcement of church embarrassment over the marriage of Mrs. Kennedy, one of its most noted ...
A gilded villa on the outskirts of Paris where, for 30 years, ex-King of England Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson ...
Everything, from sugared almonds to the waiting yacht, was ready to celebrate the new life of Mr. and Mrs. Aristotle Onassis. Everything, that is, except what is known as “the world,” which ...
The story of the Vagliano brothers traces the transformation of Greek shipping from local shipping and trading to international shipping and ship management, while the case of Aristotle Onassis ...
Why can’t she marry whomever she wants? The speaker defending Jackie Kennedy’s marriage to Aristotle Onassis was no gossip columnist or pundit—indeed, few society reporters were so disposed.
As peripatetic​ as he was, Fred Sparks, who was then a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News, didn’t cover the ...
"Pacesetting is a style of leadership when a leader leads from the front, constantly sets high standards for their team and ...