Some people believed in the practices he did to the Romanovs. Most did not.
Apparently he had a very charismatic presence and speaking style.Women seemed to find him unaccoutably attractive despite his reportedly poor personal hygiene.Pheromones were unknown at the time , but I feel sure that would explain some of the attraction. The Tsarina, of course, wanted to believe in Rasputin because of her desperation to see her son cured of his hemophilia. I'm sure some of Raputin's success with the Crown Prince was purely coincidental , but the Tsarina wanted so badly to believe there was hope for her son, so she came to rely on Rasputin more each time there was a seemingly successful incidence of Alexei's treatment.
Rasputin is pronouced like 'dispute', except with a ras at the beginning. Ras- pute- in
the royal family liked him the town people wanted to kill him so i think some people did and others did'nt
Rasputin was accused of having affairs with the Romanov women but there was no proof of this. He did have a strong influence on the Czarina which made many people upset. There were some that said he waved his reproductive organ around at a restaurant in Yar, but this was a fabrication by his enemies.
Yes he did. Nicholas II had a son Alexi that had hemophilia. Rasputin helped calm Alexi down during his attacks but the royal family did not want to tell people that the heir to the throne was sick. This aided to the distrust that the people had against Rasputin already and helped with the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty
His full name was Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin.
Rasputin is pronouced like 'dispute', except with a ras at the beginning. Ras- pute- in
the royal family liked him the town people wanted to kill him so i think some people did and others did'nt
Rasputin was accused of having affairs with the Romanov women but there was no proof of this. He did have a strong influence on the Czarina which made many people upset. There were some that said he waved his reproductive organ around at a restaurant in Yar, but this was a fabrication by his enemies.
Rasputin is a place because it was named after the person father Gregory Rasputin.
Yes he did. Nicholas II had a son Alexi that had hemophilia. Rasputin helped calm Alexi down during his attacks but the royal family did not want to tell people that the heir to the throne was sick. This aided to the distrust that the people had against Rasputin already and helped with the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty
His full name was Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin.
Gregory Rasputin was the monk who advised Nicholas II.
Grigori Rasputin was born on January 22, 1869.
yes rasputin was a real person and a Russian song
Grigori Rasputin was born on January 22, 1869.
She was German, and she was perceived as being cold, aloof and uncaring about the people. Her relationship with the scandalous Rasputin, who had some ability to help control her son's hemophilia, also turned people against her.
Yea. Her name: Maria Rasputin, she eventually migrated to France then the USA.