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

Rasputin and the Battle for the Holy Synod

7 min · 23. juni 2026
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In 1912, Grigori Rasputin engineered the dismissal of the Holy Synod's chief procurator, setting off a power struggle that reshaped the Russian Orthodox Church's relationship with the crown. Lucas and Luna trace how the "mad monk" leveraged his closeness to Tsarina Alexandra to install allies like Vladimir Sabler and force the exile of reformist bishop Antony (Khrapovitsky). They explore the Synod's internal factions, Rasputin's use of the "starets" persona to override canonical authority, and the 1912–1915 church councils that became proxy battles between tradition and imperial will. The episode also examines how these ecclesiastical maneuvers undermined public trust in both church and state, setting the stage for the 1917 revolutions. Key figures: Vladimir Sabler, Antony (Khrapovitsky), Metropolitan Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky), Tsarina Alexandra, and course, Grigori Rasputin. #Rasputin #HolySynod #RussianOrthodoxChurch #TsarinaAlexandra #VladimirSabler #AntonyKhrapovitsky #MetropolitanVladimir #Starets #1912 #1915 #ChurchPolitics #RussianEmpire #OrthodoxChurch #TsarskoyeSelo #Petrograd #Romanovs #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Rasputin and the Khlysty: Heresy or Fabrication

In Episode 160, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial accusation that Grigori Rasputin belonged to the Khlysty, a Russian Christian sect accused of ecstatic rituals and flagellation. They trace the origins of the Khlysty, their belief in the 'Christ of the Spirit,' and how Rasputin's association with them was used by his enemies. The conversation draws on the 1912 Tobolsk Consistory investigation, which cleared Rasputin, and the later claims by Iliodor and others. Lucas explains the Khlysty’s secretive practices, the concept of 'radenie' (ecstatic worship), and how Rasputin’s mystical reputation may have been weaponized. They also discuss the role of the Okhrana in monitoring sectarian movements and how the Khlysty label stuck despite lack of evidence. This episode sheds light on the blurred lines between spirituality, scandal, and political slander in late Imperial Russia. #Rasputin #Khlysty #RussianHistory #EasternOrthodoxy #TobolskConsistory #Iliodor #Okhrana #TsaristRussia #Mysticism #Yurodivy #Starets #1900sRussia #Siberia #Propaganda #Heresy #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In 1915, Tsar Nicholas II left Petrograd for the Stavka, the Imperial Army headquarters at Mogilev, to take personal command of the Russian military during World War I. What followed was a remarkable secret correspondence: a series of telegrams and letters exchanged between the Tsar and his wife, Alexandra — and through her, with Grigori Rasputin. This episode dives into the actual texts of those messages, preserved in the Russian State Archive. Lucas and Luna examine what Rasputin advised — from military appointments to religious blessings for troops — and how Alexandra filtered and framed his words to influence her husband. They discuss the telegram of September 1915, where Rasputin urged Nicholas to trust General Alexeev; the emotional appeals around the Brusilov Offensive; and the moment in 1916 when Rasputin's cryptic warning about 'dark clouds' nearly altered a key command decision. Drawing on the work of historians Oleg Airapetov and Dominic Lieven, the episode reveals how a Siberian peasant, without ever setting foot at Stavka, shaped the high command of a world war through ink and telegraph wire. #Rasputin #TsarNicholasII #Stavka #WWISecretCorrespondence #RussianHistory #Mogilev #TsarinaAlexandra #GeneralAlexeev #TelegramWar #BrusilovOffensive #Petrograd1915 #DominicLieven #OlegAirapetov #WorldWarI #EasternFront #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Rasputin's explosive impact on Russian politics during the 1912 Duma crisis. When the Fourth Duma convened in November 1912, deputies from across the political spectrum united in a rare moment of solidarity to denounce the "dark forces" manipulating the throne. The episode zeroes in on the dramatic October 1912 speech by Octobrist leader Alexander Guchkov, who publicly accused Rasputin of wielding undue influence over state affairs. We trace the fallout: the tsar's furious dissolution of the Duma, the subsequent scandal over the St. Petersburg Metropolitan's alleged cover-up, and how this confrontation hardened the divide between the monarchy and the emerging political class. The conversation also examines the role of the Union of October 17 (the Octobrists) and the Kadets, the specific parliamentary maneuvers used to force a debate on Rasputin, and why this moment is often overshadowed by the 1916 murder plot. By the end, listeners will understand why the 1912 Duma crisis was a turning point — a dress rehearsal for the revolution three years later. #Rasputin #RussianDuma #AlexanderGuchkov #Octobrists #Kadets #TsarNicholasII #FourthDuma #1912Crisis #RussianPolitics #DarkForces #ImperialRussia #StPetersburg #StateDuma #GuchkovSpeech #RussianRevolution #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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