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Rasputin: The Downfall of the Romanovs

راسبوتين: سقوط الرومانوف

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"A beautifully written, clear-eyed biography of a very Russian tragedy.”—Dan Jones, The Sunday Times From one of our most acclaimed historians, a major new biography of one of history’s most disturbing, dubious masterminds, showing how a Siberian peasant, through his seduction of the imperial household, contributed to the collapse of the greatest autocracy in the world When Russia's Dowager Empress was pregnant with the future Tsar, she dreamed that a peasant would one day kill her son. The idea terrified her, and for the rest of her days she 'lived under the pressure of the prophecy'. Did the prophecy come true with the arrival at court of a mysterious, barely literate moujhik from Siberia, Grigori Rasputin? In this extraordinary portrait of an enigmatic character, Antony Beevor brings readers closer than ever before to Rasputin’s scandalous life and death. Though he had no official position at court, Rasputin’s hold over the Romanovs became the stuff of legend. Exaggerated accounts of political and financial corruption swirled around him, to say nothing of the stories of his debauchery with the Empress and even her daughters. The consequences of the rumor and conspiracy theories were devastating—when the February revolution broke out in 1917, hardly a sword was raised in the Tsar’s defense.

Rasputin: The Downfall of the Romanovs

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherPenguin Random House Editorial GroupWebsite
Publisher AddressPenguin Publishing Group
CountrySpain
Primary CategoryIdeas and Policies
Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages384 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions15×23
ISBN979-8217061181
Translation
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