Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In 1914, a peasant woman named Khioniya Guseva stabbed Grigori Rasputin in the stomach outside his Siberian home. This episode explores the attack itself, the motives of Guseva, and the tangled web of far-right politics that surrounded it. We discuss Rasputin's recovery at the Tobolsk hospital, the role of the Black Hundreds leader Vladimir Purishkevich, and the strange relationship between Rasputin and his would-be assassin's mentor, the monk Iliodor. We also examine how the attack shaped Rasputin's paranoia and his subsequent hold over the Romanovs. The episode draws on contemporary accounts and recent scholarship to separate myth from fact. #Rasputin #KhioniyaGuseva #Iliodor #VladimirPurishkevich #BlackHundreds #Pokrovskoye #Tobolsk #1914 #AssassinationAttempt #RussianHistory #Romanovs #Okhrana #Starets #TsarinaAlexandra #Mysticism #History #FexingoHistory #20thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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