No. Alexandra was in love with her husband. She saw Rasputin as being a holy man sent to her by God. Her son was sick and she needed him to heal the Heir. Rasputin's place in the Imperial Family's life was misunderstood because the Family told no one that the Heir was ill. This in turn was used by revolutionaries to discredit the Imperial Family.
Grigory Rasputin went by The Mad Monk, and Rasputin.
The Tsarina influenced the Tsar and Rasputin influenced the Tsarina, so Rasputin
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Nicholas had an unsteady relationship with Rasputin, and was never as committed to him as his wife, Alexandra. There were times where the Tsar and Rasputin had disagreements, and on a few occasions, Rasputin was banished from the royal family. However, through Alexandra's persuasion, Nicholas managed to put up with Rasputin, especially as he was supposedly helping his son, Alexei, to survive through his suffering of Haemophilia.
Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, King George V and Grigori Rasputin, his peasant.
Grigory Rasputin went by The Mad Monk, and Rasputin.
The Tsarina influenced the Tsar and Rasputin influenced the Tsarina, so Rasputin
Rasputin
Grigori Rasputin was the adviser to Tsar Nicholas II's wife, Alexandra.
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Grigori Rasputin
Grigori Rasputin
Rasputin was believed to be influencing the Tsarina at all times.
Nicholas had an unsteady relationship with Rasputin, and was never as committed to him as his wife, Alexandra. There were times where the Tsar and Rasputin had disagreements, and on a few occasions, Rasputin was banished from the royal family. However, through Alexandra's persuasion, Nicholas managed to put up with Rasputin, especially as he was supposedly helping his son, Alexei, to survive through his suffering of Haemophilia.
Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, King George V and Grigori Rasputin, his peasant.
Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra were equally devoted to each other, their marriage was a true love match.
Rasputin's role in history can be defined in many ways- "shaman", "madman", "Mad Monk", or even "doctor". Recall that Tsar Nicholas the II's son had hemophilia. Fearing that they would not have a Romanov heir, the Tsar & the Tsarina were immediately drawn to Rasputin. He supposedly had healing techniques that "cured" Tsarevich Alexei. Because of his successes, the Tsarina placed a lot of trust in him. In turn, Rasputin would come to advise not only Alexei and the Tsarina, but also Tsar Nicholas the II in political affairs.