Rasputin did not cure anything. He was with the Russian Royal family to help the heir Alexi with his hemophilia, but he did not actually cure it. What he did was to help Alexi become calm which helped decreese the amoun of blood loss as well as other things associated with hemophilia.
Tsaritsa's son suffered from hemophilia and Rasputin claimed that he can cure him. She was very worried about her son and she did everything what Rasputin said, because she truly believed that only he can cure the tsetsarevich. Every time the Tsarina's suffered from a problem and no one else seemed to be able to aid him she would go to Rasputin. It is rumored that every time she called on Rasputin, the boy would miraculously recover.
He was a monk that was brought to assist Tsar Nicholas II's son, Alexei. The son of the Tsar had hemophilia, and Rasputin was said to have mystical powers that could cure the young boy's disease. Before and after being appointed to his position, Rasputin was rumoured to having an elaborate sex life. He was reported to having held orgies, and pictures were often taken of him surrounded by many women. These actions however did not conflict with his religious beliefs, for his religion believed in fulfilling the desires of men. After being positioned to help Alexei, Rasputin gained political power as well. As the Tsar was away for assignments of WW1, the Tsarina was put in charge. She was greatly influenced by Rasputin due to his dedication to cure her son. Although the Tsarina was always announcing the political changes, Rasputin played a major part in the decision making process. This power that Rasputin was holding was well recognized by the Russian people, and in turn it became a cause of the 1917 February/ March Revolution. Many accusations were made against him from rape to being a German spy during WWI. In the end he was stabbed, poisoned, shot, beaten and drowned by assassins who found he was difficult to kill when he survived attack after attack. .
Rasputin had a bad reputation and was much maligned by the nobility who spread many rumors about him that, unfortunately, became history. While he did enjoy dancing and partying, he was primarily a man of God, a healer and pro-peace. He was hated also because he helped, along with his Jewish secretary Simanovitch, many many Jews who were severely oppressed and deprived of rights at that time. While the memoirs of his secretary do contain a lot of court gossip, what is true is that Rasputin was very against war and advised the tsar not to fight other countries. People say he 'meddled' in Russian politics, though what he was trying to do was have cabinet ministers appointed who were both for peace and for restoring equal rights to Russian peasants and Jews (who were slaughtered in their towns, in raids called pogroms). He was also a healer with a great knowledge of Tibetan and Siberian herbs, which he often used to help the young tsarevitch. He was very loyal to the imperial family, spoke to the children in a fatherly way, and wanted nothing more than for Nicholas to be a tsar of all of the Russian people, not just the nobles. He was not at all the evil individual portrayed in films and cartoons. In fact, he even forgave and refused to press charges against those who made attempts on his life, because he was all about forgiveness and love. Read the two biographies his daughter Marya Rasputin wrote (not the current novel out there - a fictionalized account of his daughter). And the Russian historian, Edvard Radzinsky, in his book, "The Rasputin Files", even admits that Rasputin helped many Jews and disenfranchised people gain the homes, educations, jobs, and other basic rights that they needed to survive.
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Rasputin did not cure anything. He was with the Russian Royal family to help the heir Alexi with his hemophilia, but he did not actually cure it. What he did was to help Alexi become calm which helped decreese the amoun of blood loss as well as other things associated with hemophilia.
No. Rasputin was simply a corrupt and possibly insane man who was close the the Russian royal family in its final years. He knew some methods to help the Czar's son with his hemophilia, but there was no magic involved.
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Czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra had a son Alexi who had hemophilia. Rasputin knew their former doctor and shortly after he was dismissed Rasputin took over and seemed to be able to help Alexi calm down during his attacks. After that he gained more and more power
Rasputin healed the Czar's son's illness (hemophilia)
Tsaritsa's son suffered from hemophilia and Rasputin claimed that he can cure him. She was very worried about her son and she did everything what Rasputin said, because she truly believed that only he can cure the tsetsarevich. Every time the Tsarina's suffered from a problem and no one else seemed to be able to aid him she would go to Rasputin. It is rumored that every time she called on Rasputin, the boy would miraculously recover.
Crimean War In which, Russians were attacking Ottoman Empire but Great Britain, and France help Ottoman Empire. And Russian lost Crimean War. That's how the concert of Europe was destroyed in 1848.
the Russian needs were to help the others
"Mne nujna pomosh." = "I need help." Spelled in Russian "Мне нужна помощь." Or "Pomogitye!" = "Help!" if that's a call for help. Spelled in Russian "Помогите!"
The Aztecs had a lot of enemies and when the Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico the Aztec enemies were more than happy to help the Spanish destroy the Aztecs.
"Mne nujna pomosh." = "I need help." Spelled in Russian "Мне нужна помощь." Or "Pomogitye!" = "Help!" if that's a call for help. Spelled in Russian "Помогите!"
the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Russian Empire help me now anyone who can!!!!1Allied powers include the allies of World War I, which include Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Portugal, the Russian Empire, Greece, Belgium, Romania, Montenegro and Japan, joined later by Italy, the United States, Serbia, and Brazil.