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{i} family name; Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916), Siberian peasant monk who was the religious advisor and had much influence at the court of Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra, he was murdered by a group of aristocrats on December 29th 1916, known as "Mad Monk"; person who exercises important but cunning influence
Siberian peasant monk who was religious advisor in the court of Nicholas II; was assassinated by Russian noblemen who feared that his debauchery would weaken the monarchy (1872-1916)
a Russian who claimed to be a holy man, and who had a lot of power in the Russian government because of his influence over Alexandra, the wife of the Tsar (=ruler) Nicholas II. He was famous especially for the fact that, when he was murdered by his enemies, they had great difficulty in killing him (1872-1916)
{i} (1869-1916) Siberian peasant monk who was the religious advisor and had much influence at the court of Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra, he was murdered by a group of aristocrats on December 29th 1916, known as "Mad Monk
orig. Grigory (Yefimovich) Novykh born 1872?, Pokrovskoye, near Tyumen, Siberia, Russian Empire died Dec. 30, 1916, Petrograd Russian mystic influential at the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra. An illiterate peasant, he earned the name rasputin ("debauched one") for his early licentious behaviour. After undergoing a religious experience, he gained a reputation among the peasants as a holy man, able to heal the sick. He became known to Nicholas and the susceptible Alexandra, and he proved capable of stopping the bleeding of their hemophiliac son, probably by means of hypnotism. He became a favourite at court, despite reports of his continuing and flagrant debauchery. When Nicholas left Alexandra in charge of Russia's internal affairs in 1915, Rasputin influenced her appointment of church officials and incompetent cabinet ministers. After several attempts to remove his harmful influence, a group of noblemen including Prince Felix Yusupov assassinated him by successively poisoning him, shooting him, and finally throwing him into the ice-filled Neva River. The Russian Revolution of 1917 followed weeks later
orig. Grigory (Yefimovich) Novykh born 1872?, Pokrovskoye, near Tyumen, Siberia, Russian Empire died Dec. 30, 1916, Petrograd Russian mystic influential at the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra. An illiterate peasant, he earned the name rasputin ("debauched one") for his early licentious behaviour. After undergoing a religious experience, he gained a reputation among the peasants as a holy man, able to heal the sick. He became known to Nicholas and the susceptible Alexandra, and he proved capable of stopping the bleeding of their hemophiliac son, probably by means of hypnotism. He became a favourite at court, despite reports of his continuing and flagrant debauchery. When Nicholas left Alexandra in charge of Russia's internal affairs in 1915, Rasputin influenced her appointment of church officials and incompetent cabinet ministers. After several attempts to remove his harmful influence, a group of noblemen including Prince Felix Yusupov assassinated him by successively poisoning him, shooting him, and finally throwing him into the ice-filled Neva River. The Russian Revolution of 1917 followed weeks later