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Athina Hélène Onassis (; born Athina Hélène Roussel (), 29 January 1985
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Aristotle Onassis Aristotle Socrates Onassis (, ; , ; 20 January 1906 – 15 March 1975) was a Greek and Argentine business magnate. He amassed the world's largest privately-owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was marri ...
, and the only child of Aristotle's daughter
Christina Onassis Christina Onassis (; 11 December 1950 – 19 November 1988) was a Greek-Argentine businesswoman, socialite and heiress to the Onassis fortune. She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary "Tina" Livanos. Early life and family ...
. She makes rare public appearances.


Early life, family and education

Onassis was born at
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in
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, France, to
Christina Onassis Christina Onassis (; 11 December 1950 – 19 November 1988) was a Greek-Argentine businesswoman, socialite and heiress to the Onassis fortune. She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary "Tina" Livanos. Early life and family ...
(1950–1988) and her fourth husband, Thierry Roussel, a French pharmaceutical heir. She was baptized on the island of
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, owned by the Onassis family at the time. Her parents were married from 1984 to 1987. They divorced after Roussel had two children with his mistress, Swedish model Marianne "Gaby" Landhage. Christina Onassis died of
pulmonary edema Pulmonary edema (British English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs. This leads to impaired gas exchange, most often leading to shortness ...
in November 1988, when Athina was three years old. After her mother's death, she was raised by Roussel and Landhage, whom Roussel later married. For her early education, Onassis attended a school in Lussy-sur-Morges,
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, where the Roussels lived. Following a preparatory course in
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,
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, she passed her
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exam in the summer of 2003.Gage, Nicholas: "The Last Onassis." '' Vanity Fair'', Issue 537. May 2005 Onassis has three half-siblings via her father's relationship with Landhage: Erik Christopher Roussel (born July 1985), Sandrine Roussel (born May 1987), and Johanna Roussel (born July 1991).


Equestrian

Onassis is a competitive show jumper in select events of the
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. She began riding as a child, and finished second in an event in Jerez, Spain in 2001. She later chose to compete as a Greek citizen for the Avlona Riding Club in
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, under the name Athina Onassis. In November 2012, Onassis suffered a spinal injury in a fall from her horse, but represented Greece in the 2013 European Show Jumping Championships and the 2014 World Championships. Onassis is a patroness of the Global Champions Tour. The ''Athina Onassis International Horse Show'', a show jumping competition, was established in 2007 in São Paulo and moved to Rio de Janeiro in 2009. In 2014, the competition moved to
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beach in
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, France. Onassis and her former husband were joint owners of AD Sport Horses, a horse breeding and training business based in
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,
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. In February 2014, Onassis paid $12 million for a estate and barn in
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,
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. She sold the estate in April 2017 for $12.75 million.


Personal life

Onassis began dating
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ian professional showjumper and two-time Olympic medalist Álvaro de Miranda Neto in March 2003 and moved to
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. She bought a duplex overlooking
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for $8.6 million. Miranda and Onassis were married on 3 December 2005. Most guests attending the lavish ceremony were Brazilian VIPs or friends from the equestrian community. The bride's father and stepmother were not present. The couple reportedly asked for their guests to donate to charity. Following her marriage, Onassis assumed the name Athina Onassis. In 2016, the couple legally separated, following Miranda's alleged infidelity. Divorce negotiations began almost immediately, with Onassis hiring high-profile divorce lawyer Robert Stephan Cohen. The divorce caused complicated legal issues in the courts of
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,
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, where Onassis had been living. Miranda challenged the
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and demanded
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payments, and there were custody disputes over jointly owned horses. The divorce was settled in November 2017. After her divorce, she moved to Greece.


Wealth

Athina Onassis is the sole heiress of Christina Onassis, who inherited 55% of Aristotle Onassis's fortune. The remaining 45% of Aristotle's fortune (minus $26 million settled upon
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis ( ; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American writer, book editor, and socialite who served as the first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, as the wife of President John F. Kennedy. A popular f ...
) was left to the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation, established in honor of Alexander Onassis, Athina's late uncle, who had died in January 1973, at the age of 24, after his airplane crashed in Athens. The New York Times cited a report from the Associated Press, naming Onassis one of the year's new billionaires, and even though she is often credited as a "billionaire heiress" throughout the media, the true extent of her wealth remains unknown. There have been several estimates of her inheritance, including the island of
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, which was later sold to trusts connected with
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, with some accounts claiming that Onassis's net worth is less than $1 billion. Rybolovleva bought the island for $153 million.


Disputes over Onassis estate

Onassis' mother Christina never trusted Thierry Roussel completely, which led the family to arrange for a board of administrators to control the family's money until Athina came of age. The trustees Christina selected to manage the estate were Stelio Papadimitriou, Paul Ioannidis, Apostolos Zabelas, and Theodore Gabrielides. During Athina's childhood and adolescence, all expenditures made on her behalf by her father (using money from the inheritance) had to be approved by the board, which led to her father threatening to move back to France, where the estate would have had to pay much higher income tax. In 1999, a
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court ordered the management of Athina's inheritance to be transferred to the
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Fides auditing firm in
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, Switzerland. At that time, aged 13, Onassis stated that she felt "great aversion to anything Greek". In one of her few interviews, published in ''Oggi'', an Italian magazine, she later stated that she blamed "all the problems" on the Onassis name. Similarly, her stepmother, Gaby Landhage, stated on American television show '' 20/20'' that Athina had told her "if she could burn all the Onassis money, she would do it." On her 18th birthday, Athina took control of her mother's inheritance. After her 21st birthday in 2006, her lawyers unsuccessfully fought to instate her as President of the Onassis Foundation, as the board claimed she was unqualified and denied that she was an heir to the estate of Aristotle Onassis. Invoking her grandfather's legacy in memory of Alexander Onassis, the board's representatives stated that she had no connection with the Greek culture, religion, language or shared experience, that she never went to college, and had no work experience.


References


Further reading

* Mantheakis, Alexis: "Athina Onassis in the Eye of the Storm" (e-book Amazon Kindle,2012: in paperback CreateSpace ). In Greek "Αθηνά στο Ματι του Κυκλώνα" (Periplous Publications; ), in French – "Athena Onassis,Dans L'Oeil du Cyclone"(Editions Favre), in Portuguese – "Athina Onassis, No Olho do Furacao, A Historia de Jovem Mais Rica do Mundo" (Alves, Brazil; )
Gage, Nicholas: "The Last Onassis"
'' Vanity Fair'' (May 2005)
Klein, Edward: "The Battle Over the Golden Child"
'' Vanity Fair'' (November 1997) * Martin, Thomas: ''The Richest Girl in the World: Athina Onassis Roussel: The Onassis Family Legacy'', Ami Books Inc., 2003; * Laurent Favr
''Athina Veut Sacrifier Skorpios''
',
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2 February 2005 * Rovira, Ashley
"Athina Onassis in 38 Points"
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