Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History

Rasputin and the Women of the Imperial Court

7 min · 3. Juni 2026
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Rasputin's influence at the Russian court was famously tied to Tsarina Alexandra and the grand duchesses, but his connection to the women around them went far deeper. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the circle of female followers — titled aristocrats and commoners alike — who championed, funded, and protected him. From the fanatical devotee Anna Vyrubova to the wealthy patroness Elizaveta Shtakelberg, these women helped transform a Siberian peasant into a political force. We also examine the role of the mystic's letters to women, his reputation as a spiritual confessor, and how the rumors of impropriety were weaponized by his enemies. The episode reveals how gender, faith, and power intertwined in the final years of the Romanov dynasty. #GrigoriRasputin #AnnaVyrubova #ElizavetaShtakelberg #TsarinaAlexandra #RussianEmpire #TsarskoyeSelo #Romanov #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #WomenInHistory #OrthodoxChurch #Starets #ImperialCourt #Petrograd #20thCentury #RussianHistory #SpiritualAdvisor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Rasputin and the Holy Synod's Final Stand

In the final months before his death, Grigori Rasputin faced his greatest institutional enemy: the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church. This episode explores the Synod's last desperate attempt to excommunicate Rasputin in early 1916, led by Metropolitan Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) and Archpriest Georgy Shavelsky. We follow the secret meetings in Petrograd, the role of Tsarina Alexandra and Anna Vyrubova in blocking the move, and the ultimate failure that sealed the Church's fate as the monarchy fell. Specific attention is given to the Synod's use of the canon law against heresy, the 1916 synodal decree that was never published, and the quiet resignation of key bishops after Rasputin's intervention. Listeners will encounter figures like Metropolitan Pitirim, who replaced Vladimir as a Rasputin ally, and learn how the Church's credibility was shattered. #Rasputin #HolySynod #RussianOrthodoxChurch #MetropolitanVladimir #ArchpriestShavelsky #TsarinaAlexandra #AnnaVyrubova #CanonLaw #1916 #Petrograd #Excommunication #ChurchHistory #Romanovs #RussianRevolution #OrthodoxChristianity #TsarskoyeSelo #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. Juli 20266 min
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Rasputin and the Siberian Peasant Economy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore an overlooked side of Grigori Rasputin: his roots in the Siberian peasant economy of Pokrovskoye. They discuss the economic pressures on Siberian peasants after the 1861 emancipation, Rasputin's early life as a horse trader and farmer, and how his rural identity shaped his later interactions with the imperial court. The conversation examines the Tolmachevo land dispute, Rasputin's role in the Siberian Agricultural Society, and the irony that a man who embodied the peasant worldview became a symbol of court corruption. Specific figures include the peasant Ivan Tolmachev, Governor Nikolai Likhachev, and Rasputin's wife Praskovya. The hosts also touch on the 1891–92 famine in Tobolsk province and how Rasputin's practical knowledge of livestock and traditional healing contrasted with the court's desperate reliance on him. The episode ends with a reflection on how the myth of Rasputin the 'mad monk' obscured the real economic realities of his origins. #Rasputin #Pokrovskoye #SiberianPeasantry #RussianEmpire #Tobolsk #Emancipation1861 #Tolmachevo #IvanTolmachev #NikolaiLikhachev #PraskovyaRasputina #SiberianAgriculture #Famine1891 #HorseTrading #PeasantEconomy #ImperialCourt #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
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Rasputin and the Anglo-Russian Press War

In 1916, as World War I raged, a shadow conflict erupted in the newspapers of London and Petrograd. British correspondents like Robert Wilton of The Times and Harold Williams of the Daily Chronicle waged a campaign to discredit Tsarina Alexandra and her confidant Grigori Rasputin, painting them as pro-German traitors. Their reporting was amplified by the Russian Progressive Bloc and figures like Pavel Milyukov, who used foreign press to pressure the Tsar. Meanwhile, Russian nationalist papers like Novoe Vremya and Zemshchina fought back, accusing the British of meddling. This episode examines how Rasputin became a pawn in Anglo-Russian propaganda battles, the Okhrana's surveillance of foreign journalists, and the role of 'Rasputin-gate' in destabilizing the monarchy before the February Revolution. Featuring the real history behind the press war that framed Rasputin as a German spy. #Rasputin #AngloRussianPressWar #WorldWarI #TsarinaAlexandra #PavelMilyukov #Okhrana #RobertWilton #Propaganda #ProgressiveBloc #RussianRevolution #FebruaryRevolution #NovoeVremya #BritishPress #Petrograd #LondonTimes #Zemshchina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern6 min
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Rasputin and the 1917 Revolution: Did He Destroy the Monarchy?

In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine Rasputin's role in the final unraveling of the Romanov dynasty, focusing on the winter of 1916-17 after his murder. They explore how the political chaos he embodied — the 'ministerial leapfrog', the alienation of the Duma and the army, the collapse of trust in Tsarina Alexandra — created the conditions for the February Revolution. Drawing on eyewitness accounts from Petrograd, the Stavka, and Tsarskoye Selo, the conversation weighs how much Rasputin himself was a cause versus a symptom. Specifics include: the last days of Alexander Protopopov as Minister of the Interior, the secret police reports warning of catastrophe, the mutiny of the Volhynian Regiment, and the Tsar's fateful abdication at Pskov. The episode also considers the puzzling loyalty of Rasputin's followers after his death, and the strange posthumous cult that briefly emerged before the Bolsheviks swept it away. #Rasputin #RussianRevolution #FebruaryRevolution #Romanovs #TsarNicholasII #TsarinaAlexandra #AlexanderProtopopov #VolhynianRegiment #Pskov #Petrograd #Stavka #1917 #Duma #Abdication #Bolsheviks #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30. Juni 20267 min
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Rasputin and the Women of the Imperial Court

While Rasputin's relationship with Tsarina Alexandra has been exhaustively covered, the women who surrounded and supported him at court remain shadowy figures. This episode focuses on Anna Vyrubova, the Tsarina's closest friend and Rasputin's most loyal advocate, as well as other female devotees like Lili Dehn and Vera Zavadskaya. We explore how these women facilitated Rasputin's access to the royal family, served as intermediaries, and shaped his mystique. Drawing on Vyrubova's memoirs and Okhrana surveillance reports, we examine the social dynamics of Tsarskoye Selo—a closed world of aristocratic ladies, court intrigue, and spiritual longing. What did these women see in the starets? Were they naïve dupes, calculating social climbers, or genuine seekers? And how did their loyalty contribute to the erosion of the monarchy's credibility? We also touch on the gendered nature of the attacks against Rasputin, where his female followers were often depicted as hysterical or scandalous. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the Rasputin phenomenon by centering the women who were both his protectors and his path to power. #Rasputin #AnnaVyrubova #TsarinaAlexandra #TsarskoyeSelo #RussianEmpire #Romanovs #WomenOfTheCourt #LiliDehn #VeraZavadskaya #Okhrana #Starets #ImperialRussia #FebruaryRevolution #Mysticism #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #20thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30. Juni 20267 min