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  1. Stavros Spyrou Niarchos (Greek: Σταύρος Σπύρου Νιάρχος, pronounced [ˈstavros ˈspiru 'ɲarxos]; 3 July 1909 – 15 April 1996) was a Greek billionaire shipping tycoon. Starting in 1952, he had the world's biggest supertankers built for his fleet.

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    • Stavros Spyrou Niarchos, 3 July 1909, Athens, Greece
  2. Stavros Spyros Niarchos (griechisch Σταύρος Σπύρος Νιάρχος, * 3. Juli 1909 in Athen; † 16. April 1996 in Zürich) war ein griechischer Reeder und Kunstsammler. 2016 wurde das Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Kallithea, bei Athen, eröffnet.

  3. 1909 – 1996. World’s largest tanker owner of the 1950s and 1960s. Founder of Hellenic Shipyards. World-famous art collector and race horse owner. No Greek shipowner has been more driven, nor more refined in his tastes, than Stavros Niarchos, the great rival of Aristotle Onassis.

  4. 3. Juli 2018 · By 1952 he had the world’s biggest supertankers built for his fleet. Propelled by both the Suez Crisis and an increasing demand for oil, he and rival Aristotle Onassis became giants in global petroleum shipping. Their phenomenal success was primarily due to the early realization that oil would replace coal as the primary fuel of the world economy.

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  5. 14.03.2022 - 06:00 Uhr. Flüssiggastankschiffe findet man auf allen Meeren dieser Welt. Foto: dpa/Friedemann Kohler. Wie man in Krisen Geld verdienen kann, zeigten schon vor Jahrzehnten legendäre...

  6. 15. Apr. 1996 · While Niarchos served in the Greek navy during World War II, the Allied forces leased his ships, six of which were subsequently sunk in combat. Niarchos used the resulting $2,000,000 of insurance money as capital to expand his fleet and, in particular, to buy oil tankers.

  7. 18. Apr. 1996 · Officials of Niarchos Ltd., the shipping company he built into an international behemoth that once operated more than 80 tankers, disclosed his death through its London office yesterday but...