Aliki Diplarakou was a Greek woman born on August 28, 1912. She was the first Greek to win the Miss Europe pageant, and she used her fame to educate audiences in the United States on ancient and modern Greek culture. She was a pioneer in promoting Greek culture and heritage, and her legacy continues to this day.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
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About
First Greek winner of the Miss Europe pageant who used her fame to educate audiences in the United States on ancient and modern Greek culture.
Before Fame
She added infamy to her resume when she disguised herself as a man and sneaked into the inviolate Mount Athos monks' sanctuary.
Trivia
She was fluent in several languages, including English, French and Italian.
Family Life
She was married two times, first to French aviator Paul-Louis Weiller and second to English diplomat Sir John (Jack) Wriothesley Russell.
Associated With
Her sister, Cristina Diplarakos, married Paul Claudel's son, Henri.