(21st January 1869-30 December 1916)
Incredible!
The court circles of St. Petersburg at that time were entertaining themselves
Outside court, however, he soon fell into his former licentious habits.
Preaching that physical contact with his own person had a purifying and healing effect,
When accounts of Rasputin’s conduct reached the ears of Nicholas, the tsar refused to believe that he was anything other than a holy man, and Rasputin’s accusers found themselves transferred to remote regions
As a result, the tsar expelled Rasputin, but Alexandra had him returned within a matter of months.
Nicholas, anxious not to displease his wife or endanger his son, upon whom Rasputin had an obviously beneficial effect,
Rasputin reached the pinnacle of his power at the Russian court after 1915.
During World War I, Nicholas II took personal command of his forces (September 1915) and went to the troops on the front,
Rasputin’s influence ranged from the appointment of church officials to the selection of cabinet ministers (often incompetent opportunists),
Though supporting no particular political group, Rasputin was a strong opponent of anyone opposing the autocracy or himself.
On the night of December 29–30 (December 16–17, Old Style), Rasputin was invited to visit Yusupov’s home and, once there, was given poisoned wine and tea cakes.
Rasputin collapsed but was able to run out into the courtyard, where Purishkevich shot him again.
The conspirators then bound him and threw him through a hole in the ice into the Neva River, where he finally died by drowning.
Shortly before his death, he wrote to Nicholas to predict that if he were killed by government officials, the entire imperial family would be killed by the Russian people.