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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. Il primo ministro greco Venizelos, accompagnato dalla moglie, Helena Schilizzi, e da altre personalità, scende la scalinata del Vittoriano dopo il rituale omaggio al milite ignoto 24.09.1928 Venizelos con la moglie, Helena Schilizzi, e con i membri della legazione greca a Roma, in raccoglimento sulla scalinata del Vittoriano per l'omaggio al ...

  3. Alla stazione Termini, il primo ministro greco Venizelos e la moglie, Helena Schilizzi, posano per la foto di gruppo con Grandi, Boncompagni Ludovisi e altre personalità data: 24.09.1928 autore: Istituto Nazionale Luce luogo della ripresa: Roma

  4. 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.

  5. Helena Schilizzi came from a wealthy eastern Mediterranean family but was born and spent much of her life in London where she married Venizelos in 1921. She bought the land for their new house in Athens, on the corner of Vasilissis Sophias Avenue and Loukiana Street, from the National Bank of Greece in 1928 and commissioned Anastasios Metaxas ...

  6. 1 giu 2021 · This brought us close to him and his second wife Helena Schilizzi. We managed with the help of Dori Skoura of the British Embassy to get portraits in oils of Venizelos and Helena, and hang them downstairs in the so-called Venizelos Library.

  7. King’s Centre for Hellenic Studies dedicates its first Schilizzi Social History Workshop to the memory of Helena Schilizzi, who helped to change Greece’s medical and family history. Our first workshop assesses child survival and orphanhood, child placement and adoption, welfare policies, and social progress, both in Greece and across ...