
Short History Of... Rasputin
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Feb 2, 2026 Francis Welch, historian and author of Rasputin: A Short Life, provides expert context on Rasputin’s rise. The conversation traces his Siberian origins, mystical reputation, and shocking court influence. It covers healings, scandal, assassination plotting, and how myth and politics transformed one man into a symbol of imperial decay.
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From Siberian Peasant To Holy Man
- Rasputin grew up in Siberia with visions, odd behavior, and a reputation for healing and eccentricity.
- He became a wandering holy man after pilgrimages and attracted villagers and pilgrims to Prokofskolye.
Sin As Salvation Shaped His Image
- Rasputin's link to fringe sects shaped his theology and sexual behavior and fuelled scandal.
- His belief in 'sin for salvation' made him both charismatic and controversial.
Welcome To The Capital
- Rasputin arrived in St. Petersburg and attracted the interest of aristocrats and clergy with his oratory and mysticism.
- He became a regular at the palace and earned the Tsar and Tsarina's label 'Nash Droog'—our friend.



