Aliki Diplarakou
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Aliki, Lady Russell (Greek: Αλίκη Διπλαράκου; born Aliki Diplarakou; 28 August 1912 – 30 October 2002) was the first Maniot Greek contestant to win the Miss Europe title. She previously had won the "Miss Hellas" (Μις Ελλάς) title at the Miss Star Hellas pageant.
She was the daughter of lawyer Georgios Diplarakos[1] and his wife, the former Elena Nikolessi.[1] She had three sisters:
- Nada Diplarakos (1911–1966), who married the French diplomat André Rodocanachi (who remarried the Dowager Duchess of Rohan, mother of the French Senator Josselin de Rohan)
- Cristina Diplarakos (1918–1999), who married Henri Claudel, Consul General of France in New York City[2] and son of the French poet and diplomat Paul Claudel
- Edmée Diplarakos (1916–1983), who married Spiros Vassilopoulos.[citation needed]
Although the Diplarakou family lived in Athens, they originally were Maniots from Krini in the Peloponnese. The original family name was Vavouli (Βαβούλη) but it was changed to Aliki's paternal grandmother's maiden name of Diplarakou.