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

Rasputin and the Black Hundreds: Secret Alliances and Pogroms

7 min · 26 jun 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Rasputin's controversial connections with the Black Hundreds, the ultra-nationalist, anti-Semitic movement that flourished in late Imperial Russia. They trace Rasputin's early links to figures like Iliodor and the Union of the Russian People, examining how the Siberian mystic was used as a political tool by far-right groups seeking influence at court. The conversation digs into the 1911 assassination attempt by Dmitry Bogrov, a double agent tied to both the Black Hundreds and the Okhrana, and the subsequent cover-up that involved Rasputin's protector, Police Chief Vladimir Dzhunkovsky. Lucas unpacks the shadowy role of the Black Hundreds in the 1913 Beilis Affair, where Mendel Beilis was falsely accused of ritual murder, and how Rasputin's indirect involvement tainted the monarchy further. The episode concludes by considering whether Rasputin was a willing participant in these extremist circles or a naive pawn manipulated by ambitious men. Specific terms and figures include the Union of the Russian People, Vladimir Purishkevich, Dmitry Bogrov, Mendel Beilis, and the Okhrana's surveillance reports. #Rasputin #BlackHundreds #UnionOfTheRussianPeople #Iliodor #VladimirPurishkevich #DmitryBogrov #MendelBeilis #BeilisAffair #Okhrana #VladimirDzhunkovsky #Pogrom #AntiSemitism #ImperialRussia #TsarNicholasII #TsarskoyeSelo #RussianHistory #Early20thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Rasputin and the Holy Synod: Church vs Starets

In Episode 161 of Fexingo History's Rasputin series, Lucas and Luna explore the explosive conflict between Grigori Rasputin and the Russian Orthodox Church's Holy Synod. From 1907 to 1916, church leaders like Metropolitan Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) and Archbishop Antony (Khrapovitsky) tried to expose Rasputin as a heretic and a fraud, only to be outmaneuvered by his alliance with Tsarina Alexandra. The episode reveals how the Synod's investigations into Rasputin's Khlysty ties were repeatedly blocked, how his influence led to the appointment of controversial figures like Bishop Varnava (Nakropin) to Tobolsk, and how the church's failure to discredit him deepened the monarchy's isolation. Specific events include the 1907 Tobolsk Consistory investigation, the 1912 press scandal over Rasputin's sermons, and the 1916 fight over the canonization of St. Ioann Maksimovich. Listeners will hear about key figures like Sergei Lukianov, the Procurator of the Holy Synod, and Metropolitan Pitirim (Oknov), a Rasputin ally. The episode ties directly to the show's arc by showing how the church—one of the last pillars of tsarist authority—was weaponized and weakened. #Rasputin #HolySynod #RussianOrthodoxChurch #TsarinaAlexandra #MetropolitanVladimir #ArchbishopAntony #BishopVarnava #TobolskConsistory #Khlysty #Starets #TsarskoyeSelo #SergeiLukianov #MetropolitanPitirim #RussianEmpire #19thCentury #OrthodoxChristianity #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15 jul 20266 min
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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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Rasputin and the Tsar's Telegram: The 1915 Stavka Correspondence

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]

Gisteren9 min
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Rasputin and the Empress's Brother: Grand Duke Ernest Louis

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the unlikely connection between Grigori Rasputin and Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse, the Tsarina's brother. Ernest Louis, a liberal-minded German prince with artistic passions, found himself at the center of a web of family loyalty, wartime propaganda, and Rasputin's influence. We trace how Ernest Louis's letters to his sister Alexandra, full of concern about Rasputin's reputation, became a flashpoint in the imperial family. We examine the 1915 Okhrana report on Ernest Louis's intercepted correspondence, the German prince's failed attempts to warn the Tsarina, and how the Rasputin affair strained Anglo-Russian relations through Ernest Louis's mother-in-law, Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Alice. The episode sheds light on a lesser-known figure who tried, from afar, to protect the Romanovs from their own court's darkness. #Rasputin #GrandDukeErnestLouis #TsarinaAlexandra #HesseDarmstadt #Romanovs #Okhrana #WWI #GermanPropaganda #PrincessAlice #TsarskoyeSelo #ImperialFamily #RussianHistory #20thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #Monarchy #SpyScandal Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 jul 20269 min
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The Female Starets: How Rasputin's Disciples Carried His Legacy

Grigori Rasputin wasn't the only starets in early 20th-century Russia. This episode explores the surprising phenomenon of female staretzy — holy women who wielded spiritual authority in peasant communities and even at court. We meet Mar’ya, a peasant woman from the Urals who healed and prophesied, and uncover how Rasputin's own daughter, Matryona, tried to preserve his legacy after his death. We also examine the story of Anna Vyrubova, who became a kind of secular starets in her own right. Drawing on Douglas Smith's 'Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs' and rare eyewitness accounts, we unpack what 'female starets' meant in Orthodox tradition and why these women were both revered and feared. No cheap mysticism — just the real social and religious dynamics that made women like them possible in the last years of imperial Russia. #FemaleStaretzy #MatryonaRasputina #AnnaVyrubova #MarYaTheHealer #OrthodoxMysticism #Starets #Yurodivy #RussianHistory #ImperialRussia #Rasputin #FemaleHoliness #PeasantHealers #TsarskoyeSelo #DouglasSmith #20thCentury #EasternOrthodoxy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 jul 20267 min