Rasputin: The Mad Monk's Final Act
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230010005
- EAN9798230010005
- Date de parution12/02/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
He was a Siberian peasant turned holy man, a mystic who gained the trust of the Tsar and Tsarina. Grigori Rasputin, the "Mad Monk" of Russia, was a figure of immense power and controversy. His influence over the royal family was undeniable, but his alleged debauchery and political meddling made him a target of those who sought to protect the empire. This book delves into the final days of Rasputin's life, exploring his complex character and his role in the events that led to the fall of the Romanov dynasty.
Was he a true holy man, or a charlatan who used his influence for personal gain? Was he a victim of political intrigue, or a catalyst for the Russian Revolution?Through vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue, the author brings to life the key players in this historical drama - the Tsar and Tsarina, their sickly son Alexei, the ambitious nobles, and the revolutionaries who sought to overthrow the old order.
This is a work of fiction based on historical fact. It is a story of power, faith, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire. It is a tale that continues to fascinate and intrigue, raising questions about the nature of influence, the role of spirituality in politics, and the fragility of power in the face of social unrest.
Was he a true holy man, or a charlatan who used his influence for personal gain? Was he a victim of political intrigue, or a catalyst for the Russian Revolution?Through vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue, the author brings to life the key players in this historical drama - the Tsar and Tsarina, their sickly son Alexei, the ambitious nobles, and the revolutionaries who sought to overthrow the old order.
This is a work of fiction based on historical fact. It is a story of power, faith, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire. It is a tale that continues to fascinate and intrigue, raising questions about the nature of influence, the role of spirituality in politics, and the fragility of power in the face of social unrest.
He was a Siberian peasant turned holy man, a mystic who gained the trust of the Tsar and Tsarina. Grigori Rasputin, the "Mad Monk" of Russia, was a figure of immense power and controversy. His influence over the royal family was undeniable, but his alleged debauchery and political meddling made him a target of those who sought to protect the empire. This book delves into the final days of Rasputin's life, exploring his complex character and his role in the events that led to the fall of the Romanov dynasty.
Was he a true holy man, or a charlatan who used his influence for personal gain? Was he a victim of political intrigue, or a catalyst for the Russian Revolution?Through vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue, the author brings to life the key players in this historical drama - the Tsar and Tsarina, their sickly son Alexei, the ambitious nobles, and the revolutionaries who sought to overthrow the old order.
This is a work of fiction based on historical fact. It is a story of power, faith, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire. It is a tale that continues to fascinate and intrigue, raising questions about the nature of influence, the role of spirituality in politics, and the fragility of power in the face of social unrest.
Was he a true holy man, or a charlatan who used his influence for personal gain? Was he a victim of political intrigue, or a catalyst for the Russian Revolution?Through vivid descriptions and compelling dialogue, the author brings to life the key players in this historical drama - the Tsar and Tsarina, their sickly son Alexei, the ambitious nobles, and the revolutionaries who sought to overthrow the old order.
This is a work of fiction based on historical fact. It is a story of power, faith, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire. It is a tale that continues to fascinate and intrigue, raising questions about the nature of influence, the role of spirituality in politics, and the fragility of power in the face of social unrest.