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  2. Maria Rasputin - Wikipedia

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    Rasputin with his children. Matryona (or Maria) Rasputin was born in the Siberian village of Pokrovskoye, Tobolsk Governorate, on 26 March 1898, and baptized the next day.. Some people believe she was born in 1899; that year is also on her tombstone, but since 1990 the archives in Russia opened up and more information became available for researche

  3. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Rasputin was buried with an icon signed on its reverse side by Maria, her sisters, and mother. Maria attended Rasputin's funeral on 21 December 1916 and her family planned to build a church over his grave site. [48] Grand Duchesses Maria, left, and Anastasia Nikolaevna roughhouse with their cousin Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, c. 1916.

  4. Grigori Rasputin - Wikipedia

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    Rasputin with his daughter Maria (rightmost), in his St. Petersburg apartment, 1911 Caricature of Rasputin and the imperial couple, 1916 During this period the First World War , the dissolution of feudalism and a meddling government bureaucracy all contributed to Russia's rapid economic decline.

  5. Khlysts - Wikipedia

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    In The Man Behind the Myth, co-authored by Rasputin's daughter Maria, it is claimed that Rasputin attended several Khlyst gatherings in the years before his arrival in St. Petersberg, but ultimately became disillusioned with the sect. [30] The factual accuracy of this book has been called into question, [31] and according to Brian Moynahan ...

  6. Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    When Rasputin was murdered, part of the Imperial relatives asked Maria to return to the capital and use the moment to replace Alexandra as the Tsar's political adviser. Maria refused, but she did admit that Alexandra should be removed from influence over state affairs: "Alexandra Feodorovna must be banished. Don't know how but it must be done.

  7. Mariam Soulakiotis - Wikipedia

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    Abbess Mariam Soulakiotis [a] [note 5] (c. 1883 [note 3] – 23 November 1954), [2] [5] née Marina Soulakiotou, [c] [3]: 360 also known either to her followers as Mariam of Keratea, [g] [6] [7] or in contemporary media pejoratively as "Mother Rasputin", [h] [9] [3]: 357 [1] was a Greek Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox abbess and serial killer who was found guilty of numerous counts of murder ...

  8. Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] Felix Yusupov, one of Rasputin's enemies, suggested that he secretly gave Alexei Tibetan herbs which he got from quack doctor Peter Badmayev, but these drugs were rejected by the court. [48] [49] Maria Rasputin believed her father exercised magnetism. [50] Writers from the 1920s had a variety of explanations for the apparent effects ...

  9. Märchen Mädchen - Wikipedia

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    Maria Rasputin (マリア・ラスプーチン, Maria Rasupūchin) Voiced by: Airi Ōtsu [5] Maria is the leader of the Russian School. She is contracted to the book of The Gigantic Turnip. Tatiana Boyarskii (タチアナ) Voiced by: Ari Ozawa [4] Tatiana is sweet and kind, but is also naive, which makes her prone to trickery and manipulation.