Rasputin was the advisor of Tsarina Alexandra.
Roman Catholic AnswerUnfortunately, the Tsarina Alexandra had no "saint" advisors. Rapsutin was indeed her advisor. He had briefly been a monk but left to lead a life of debauchery, and the best research in the field indicates that Rasputin was possessed by demons, and these was born out when they tried to kill him. According to Fr. Gabriele Amorth, who is Rome's chief exorcist, many of those possessed by demons have the power to heal, and other "magic" type powers, which they lose when they are properly exorcised. Because of his mystical powers, particularly his power to stop the Tsarina's son from bleeding (he had hemophilia) he was considered by many to be a saint back then. He was probably one of the biggest causes behind the fall of the Russian monarchy and take over by the Communists.Tsarina Alexandra was born in Germany on June 6th, 1872.
Tsarina Alexandra of Russia was born on June 6, 1872.
Tsarina Alexandra of Russia was born on June 6, 1872.
Tsarina Alexandra went by Sunny, Alicky, and Aunt Baby.
Tsarina Alexandra died on July 17, 1918, in Yekaterinburg, Russian Empire of execution.
Much of Tsarina Alexandra's family was German. Her mother might have been the daughter of Queen Victoria, but Princess Alice was almost 100 % German. Alexandra's father was also German. Much of Tsarina Alexandra's extended family was also German. Her mother's sister Victoria was married to the Prussian Crown Prince, and two othe Aunts married minor German Princes.
The Russian tsar in 1917 was Nicholas II. His wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, or Alix of Heese, was tsarina of Russia.
Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna's nicknames were Sunny and Alicky
Tsarina Alexandra was born in the 1870's in Darmstadt Germany. Her parents were the Duke and Duchess of Hess.
Alexandra Feodorovna Romanova (June 6, 1872 - July 17, 1918) was Empress consort of Russia, spouse of Nicholas II. She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, given the name Alexandra Feodorovna upon being received into the Russian Orthodox Church, which canonized her as Saint Alexandra the Passion Bearer in 2000. Alexandra is best remembered as the last Tsarina of Russia. see related link for more information -
No, Alexandra is not a patron saint.
Alexandra scrawled a swastika, her favourite good luck symbol.