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Alexandra Mavrokordatou

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After two unhappy marriages, she became the first Greek woman start a salon in the Ottoman Empire. Christian Greeks were not obliged to obey the Islamic laws of restriction in contacts between the sexes, which made a literary salon possible. Her example was soon followed by other Greek women, and
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and was blamed for the Ottoman loss to Austria, and Alexandra was accused by the Turks of having encouraged his alleged treason because of her wish to liberate Greece from Ottoman rule.
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she became quite influential in society as the centre of political discussions.
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Jennifer S. Uglow : The Macmillan dictionary of women's biography (1982)
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She was arrested and put in jail, where she died at the age of 79 in 1684.
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She was the daughter of Scarlatos Beglitzi. A member of the
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