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One of the most scandalous figures in Russian history is Gregory Efimovich Rasputin. ... Rasputin was famous for many things but he may have been the most famous for the way he died.
Rasputin was born on January 10, 1869, in Proskovskoe, a small village in Siberia, on the banks of the Tura River. ... Rasputin one of the biggest sinners in the province felt this belief was a perfect fit for him. ...
Rasputin’s rise to power was due to his close relationship with tsar Nicolas II’s wife, Alexandra. ... The heir to the throne, Alexis, suffered from hemophilia, and only Rasputin could do what the doctors could not: he could stop the boy’s bleeding. ... Nicolas punished Rasputin by sending him away from St. ... Rasputin’s power to heal the boy guaranteed the monk’s return.
Approximate Word count = 637 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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