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  1. Helena Stefanovich Schilizzi (Greek: Έλενα Σκυλίτση-Στεφάνοβικ, Elena Skylitsi-Stefanovik; 18 September 1873 — 7 September 1959), was a wealthy Greek-British philanthropist, and second wife of the Greek statesman Eleftherios Venizelos.

  2. This chapter describes Helena Schilizzi, a London-based member of the widespread and prosperous Schilizzi family, who met Venizelos during the peace negotiations of late 1912-1913 and became devoted to him. It is based in part on her memoir A l'Ombre de Veniselos.

  3. In September 1921, twenty-seven years after the death of his first wife Maria, he married Helena Schilizzi (sometimes referred to as Elena Skylitsi or Stephanovich) in London. Advised by police to be wary of assassination attempts, they held the religious ceremony in private at Witanhurst , the mansion of a family friend and socialite Lady Domini Crosfield .

  4. Helen Argenti (née Alexandra Helen Schilizzi; 28 April 1904 – 23 March 1988) was a British lecturer and Liberal Party politician. She was made a Grand Officer of the Holy Sepulchre , an Officer Order of Evpomas, and awarded the Greek Commemorative Naval Medal.

  5. www.researchgate.net › publication › 354735983_HelenaHelena | ResearchGate

    1 de jun. de 2021 · Abstract. This chapter describes Helena Schilizzi, a London-based member of the widespread and prosperous Schilizzi family, who met Venizelos during the peace negotiations of late 1912-1913 and...

    • Michael Llewellyn-Smith
  6. The author presents the turbulent and ambiguous historical background of the novels: Greece's forced entry into the war, and the failed intervention in Asia Minor in the final year of the war. Most of the novels under discussion were important events in the history of Greek modernism. Download Free PDF. View PDF.

  7. Helena Schilizzi (1921–1936) Filhos(as) Kyriakos Venizelos Sophoklis Venizelos: Partido Liberal