Rasputin (born January 22 [January 10, Old Style], 1869, Pokrovskoye, near Tyumen, Siberia, Russian Empire
History
Father: Efim RasputinMother: Anna RasputinaHis mother gave birth to seven other children but they all died in childbirth. His father, Yefim Rasputin, was described as a typical Siberian peasant. He served as an elder in the village church.
Ideologies
Born to a Siberian peasant family around 1869, Rasputin received little schooling and probably never learned to read or write. In his early years, some people of his village said he possessed supernatural powers, while others cite examples of extreme cruelty.
Circumstances of death
The Cyanide didn't work so we put a few rounds in him
Rasputin, a Siberian-born muzhik, or peasant, who underwent a religious conversion as a teenager and proclaimed himself a healer with the ability to predict the future, won the favor of czar Nicholas lland Czarina Alexandra through his ability to stop the bleeding of their hemophiliac son, Alexei, in 1908.
My name is Czarina Alexandra and I hear your a healer
Yes I am I can help you
About to certify pure dominance and power
Rasputin perverted Khlysty's beliefs into the doctrine that one was nearest God when feeling “holy passionlessness” and that the best way to reach such a state was through the sexual exhaustion that came after prolonged debauchery.Rasputin did not become a monk. He enjoyed his holy practices.
Doing these things makes me more holy and stronger
I love my Holy practices
Alexei is this way
Grigory Efimovich Rasputin, a self-proclaimed holy man, is murdered by Russian nobles eager to end his influence over the royal family. They tried to kill him with cyanide poisoning but it didn't work and because it didn't they decided to put bullets into him and killed him.