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  1. Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (/ r æ ˈ s p j uː t ɪ n /; Russian: Григо́рий Ефи́мович Распу́тин [ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj jɪˈfʲiməvʲɪtɕ rɐˈsputʲɪn]; 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1869 – 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916) was a Russian mystic and faith healer.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Grigori Rasputin, Siberian peasant and mystic whose ability to improve the condition of Aleksey Nikolayevich, the hemophiliac heir to the Russian throne, made him a favorite at the court of Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra.

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    • He had mystical powers. Born to peasants in a small village in Western Siberia, the young Rasputin turned to religion early in his life. Even as a child, rumors among the local populace were that Rasputin had certain mystical gifts.
    • He was a sexual deviant and the Queen’s lover. Tales of Rasputin’s sexual exploits began to spread early into his time with the royal court, as his eccentric behavior—like drinking heavily and visiting brothels—was seen to clash with his religious piety.
    • He was Russia’s secret ruler. Because of his constant presence in the royal court, whispers grew that Rasputin was acting as a puppet master over the royal couple.
    • He was impossible to kill. Rasputin’s behavior and influence came to symbolize everything negative in Russian politics and society at the time. Even prior to his final assassination, other attempts on his life were made.
  3. Apr 3, 2014 · After failing to become a monk, Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin became a wanderer and eventually entered the court of Czar Nicholas II because of his alleged healing abilities. Known for his...

    • He was born a peasant. Rasputin may be best-known for his dealings with the Russian royal family, the Romanovs, but he came from humble beginnings. He was born in a remote Siberian village to illiterate peasant parents, with his father a farmer.
    • His early years are something of a black hole. Much of what we think we know about the life of the enigmatic Rasputin is mere speculation and rumour. This is particularly true of his childhood and early adult years, a period about which almost nothing is known.
    • He had a wife and seven children. Grigori Rasputin may have later gained a reputation for being a sex-crazed womaniser, but he started out his adult years as a family man after he married a peasant girl named Praskovya Dubrovina at the age of 18, the couple went on to have seven children – though only three survived into adulthood.
    • He spent several months living at a monastery. In 1897, after 10 years of marriage, Rasputin went on a pilgrimage to the Saint Nicholas Monastery at Verkhoturye, some 300 miles from his home village.
  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Learn about the life, rise and death of Grigori Rasputin, the controversial holy man who influenced the Romanovs and sparked a revolution. Discover how he allegedly healed the czar's son, why aristocrats plotted to kill him and how his murder backfired.

  5. Apr 17, 2023 · Rasputin was a self-proclaimed holy man who influenced the Romanov family, the last imperial dynasty of Russia. He was killed by a group of nobles in 1916, while the Romanovs were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918.

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