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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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Legend: Rasputin had supernatural healing powers

Legend: Rasputin was in control of Russia

Legend: Rasputin could not die

Debunked: He used aspirin to cure the boy

Debunked: He had influence but the Tsar was still in control

Debunked: Rasputin died from a fatal gun shot

Tsar Nicholas III had a son named Alexei who suffered from haemophilia. There were multiple doctors who could not find a way to cure him. This led the Tsar and Tsarina to ask Rasputin to cure their son. After one session with Rasputin, Alexei was cured. Because of this, it is rumored that Rasputin had healing powers.

The Tsar kept his son's medical business away from the public. This led people to believe that Rasputin was staying with the royal family because he was making most of the decisions for the Tsar and would soon become the leader of Russia.

Rasputin was shot multiple times before being thrown into icy water. Many people at the time believed that he survived the initial gunshots and struggled when he drowned. 

Rasputin prevented Alexei from seeing doctors and started giving him aspirin which cured the disease. At the time aspirin was fairly new and not used by many but proved to be effective against haemophilia. He also used hypnosis which helped calm the boy.

While Rasputin made an influence on Russia, most of his influence was over religious practices in the court. His political influence was highly exaggerated by the people and Rasputin did not have any impact on the policy decisions made in Russia at the time.

Rasputin died from the gunshot and there was no evidence of a struggle while drowning.





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