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Aristotle Socrates Onassis was born in 1906 in Karataş, a suburb of the Ottoman port city of Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey) in Anatolia to Greek parents Socrates Onassis and Penelope Dologlou. Aristotle had one sister, Artemis, and two half-sisters, Kalliroi and Merope, by his father's second marriage following Penelope's death (1912).
By the time Onassis realized Callas was the love of his life, it was too late to rekindle their relationship. He died in 1975. Callas never recovered from that loss.
When Aristotle Onassis, the Greek shipping magnate, met Maria Callas, the great opera diva, in 1957 they were both married to others.But that didn’t stop them from falling in love and having an ...
Following the death of President John F. Kennedy, widow Jackie Kennedy remarried Greek businessman Aristotle Onassis in 1968, and while Kennedy stayed with the tycoon until his death in 1975 ...
After his assassination in 1963, she later married Aristotle Onassis in 1968 and remained married to Onassis until his death in 1975. [13] Caroline Lee Bouvier (1933–2019), who married Michael Temple Canfield in 1953. Their marriage was annulled in 1962, [14] and later that same year she married Prince Stanisław Albrecht Radziwiłł.
Callas with Churchill on Onassis' yacht in the late 50s. According to one of her biographers, Nicholas Gage, Callas and Onassis had a child, a boy, who died hours after he was born on March 30, 1960. [85] In his book about his wife, Meneghini states categorically that Maria Callas was unable to bear children. [86]
Aristotle Onassis' longtime personal secretary Kiki Feroudi Moutsatsos tells PEOPLE about his affair ... she had withdrawn from public life. She died Sept. 3, 1977 at age 53 from a heart attack ...
Alexander Socrates Onassis was born at the Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. [2] He was the elder child of the Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis (1906 –1975) and his first wife, Athina Livanos (1929 –1974), herself a daughter of the Greek shipping magnate Stavros G. Livanos.