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- Q4692745 description "British art collector".
- Q4692745 description "British art collector".
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- Q4692745 abstract "Aglaia Coronio (née Ionides; 1834 – 20 August 1906, Greek: Αγλαΐα Κορωνιού) was a British embroiderer, bookbinder, art collector and patron of the arts. Of Greek descent, she was the elder daughter of businessman and art collector Alexander Constantine Ionides, who had immigrated to London from Istanbul in 1827. Her older brother was Constantine Alexander Ionides (b. 1833); her younger siblings were Luca (b. 1837), Alexandro (b. 1840) and Chariclea (b. 1844). Aglaia became a confidante of William Morris and a friend of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. She and her cousins Marie Spartali Stillman and Maria Zambaco were known among friends as "the Three Graces", after the Charites of Greek mythology (the youngest of whom was also "Aglaia").On 20 August 1906, the day after the death of her daughter, Coronio died after stabbing herself in the neck and chest with a pair of scissors.".
- Q4692745 birthDate "1834".
- Q4692745 birthYear "1834".
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- Q4692745 deathDate "1906".
- Q4692745 deathYear "1906".
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- Q4692745 dateOfBirth "1834".
- Q4692745 dateOfDeath "1906".
- Q4692745 name "Coronio, Aglaia".
- Q4692745 shortDescription "British art collector".
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- Q4692745 comment "Aglaia Coronio (née Ionides; 1834 – 20 August 1906, Greek: Αγλαΐα Κορωνιού) was a British embroiderer, bookbinder, art collector and patron of the arts. Of Greek descent, she was the elder daughter of businessman and art collector Alexander Constantine Ionides, who had immigrated to London from Istanbul in 1827. Her older brother was Constantine Alexander Ionides (b. 1833); her younger siblings were Luca (b. 1837), Alexandro (b. 1840) and Chariclea (b. 1844).".
- Q4692745 label "Aglaia Coronio".
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- Q4692745 givenName "Aglaia".
- Q4692745 name "Aglaia Coronio".
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- Q4692745 surname "Coronio".