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Rasputin, the Mad Monk is a 1966 Hammer film directed by Don Sharp. It stars Christopher Lee as Grigori Rasputin, the Russian peasant-mystic notable for gaining great influence with the Tsars prior...
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Grigori Rasputin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (Russian: ) (22 January [ O.S. 10 January ] 1869 – 29 December [ O.S. 16 December ] 1916) was a Russian mystic who is perceived as having influenced the la...
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By the time he reached his early thirties, Rasputin had traveled to the Holy land and back. It was while in Kazan that the mysterious traveling monk made an impression among the local clergy. It was with the recommendations of these fooled priests that Rasputin headed to St. Petersburg for his first visit.
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He became, for a time, the most powerful man in all of Russia, appointing and deposing cabinet ministers at will. Yet, at his death, there was public rejoicing and his murderers were received as heroes. Gregory Yefimovich was born about 1...
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Rasputin - was he mad? Was he a healer? The questions about this strange man who called himself a monk have never been answered. ... Home » Mind & Soul » Prophecy » Rasputin - The Mad Monk...
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The immortal Christopher Lee plays Rasputin, a monk. A mad monk. A mad monk with the power to heal, not unlike Benny Hinn (a more contemporary mad monk). Anyway, after having healed the local barkeep’s wife of a horrible illness, the gracious family throws Rasputin a party.
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Rasputin, the Mad Mon ... The body of the Russian monk and favorite to the czarina, Grigori Efimovich Rasputin (1872-1916). On December 30, 1916, a plot to assassinate Rasputin transpired. The monk drank several glasses of poisoned wine, and consumed several pastries with potassium cyanide as an active ingredient.
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Rasputin became the subject of many books, television programmes and even movies (Christopher Lee played him in the Hammer film Rasputin - the Mad Monk), while Doctor Who actor Tom Baker took on the role in the film Nicholas and Alexandra.
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