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In 1916 a group who resented this healer's influence shot him, then threw his body in the Neva River |
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$600 |
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RIVERS IN HISTORY |
2025-09-09 |
#9387 |
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1905: introduced to the Russian royal family; 1915: personal advisor to the empress; 1916: doesn't quite make it to New Year's |
Rasputin
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$800 |
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ON MY HISTORIC CV |
2024-01-25 |
#9024 |
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The Yusupov Palaceon St. Petersburg's Moyka River was the location of the rather lengthy killing of this man in December 1916 |
Rasputin
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$1,200 |
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BUILDINGS IN HISTORY |
2022-03-15 |
#8597 |
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In a 1905 diary entry, Nicholas II wrote of this man, "We have made the acquaintance of a man of God" |
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20th CENTURY FAMOUS NAMES |
2017-07-18 |
#7577 |
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This Siberian mystic didn't make it to New Year's 1917, getting poisoned, shot twice, tied up & drowned, all in 1 rough Dec. night |
Rasputin
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$800 |
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HISTORY |
2017-05-23 |
#7537 |
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This Siberian's surname means "debauched one"; might have been a little warning for empress Alexandra |
Rasputin
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$800 |
J |
HISTORICAL WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? |
2009-12-31 |
#5824 |
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Czarina, they'll have to poison, shoot, shoot again & drown me in the Neva River to tear us apart! I'm feeling dizzy... |
Rasputin
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$600 |
J |
HISTORICAL VOICEMAILS FROM... |
2009-03-16 |
#5651 |
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In 1932 Ethel Barrymore played Empress Alexandra & her brother Lionel had power over her as this man |
Rasputin
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$800 |
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HISTORY ON FILM |
2003-09-29 |
#4381 |
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Following his assassination, this mystic's body was recovered from St. Petersburg's Neva River on Jan. 1, 1917 |
Rasputin
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$800 |
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THE HISTORY OF JANUARY |
2001-01-04 |
#3764 |
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This mystic's misspent youth in his native Siberia was noted for its debauchery |
Rasputin
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$800 |
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TEENS IN HISTORY |
1999-11-12 |
#3495 |
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He gained control over Empress Alexandra by using hypnotism to stop the tsarivich's bleeding |
Rasputin
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$400 |
DJ |
RUSSIAN HISTORY |
1993-11-26 |
#2125 |
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Siberian svengali often blamed for the downfall on Nicholas II |
Rasputin
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$400 |
J |
RUSSIAN HISTORY |
1988-04-29 |
#855 |
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Self-proclaimed "holy man" Grigori Novykh was known by this nickname, meaning "the debauched one" |
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$500 |
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RELIGIOUS HISTORY |
1987-05-22 |
#640 |
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The czarina believed only this "Mad Monk" could heal her son's hemophilia |
Rasputin
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$400 |
DJ |
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION |
1985-02-01 |
#105 |