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  1. Há 2 dias · Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich and Prince Felix Yusupov were the main conspirators in the plot, and Rasputin proved to be a difficult person to kill. After being lured to Yusupov’s residence at midnight on December 29/30, 1916, Yusupov fed the man cake and wine, both of which had been laced with cyanide.

  2. Há 1 dia · Dmitri Pavlovich slowed down, drove onto the bridge from the left and stopped by the parapet. For one moment the bright headlights shone onto the guard hut on the right side of the bridge, but the grand duke immediately extinguished them and the surroundings were in darkness.

  3. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Rasputin was killed by a group of Russian nobles, including Prince Felix Youssupov (Czar Nicholas’ niece’s husband) and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich (Nicholas’ cousin) in December 1916. The...

  4. 6 de mai. de 2024 · O revólver usado por Purishkevich para disparar o primeiro tiro contra Rasputin era de Dmitri Pavlovich, neto do czar Alexandre II da Rússia e primo direito do czar Nicolau II. Pavlovich e os outros estavam à espera num escritório no rés-do-chão enquanto decorria o tiroteio . © Getty Images

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  5. 23 de mai. de 2024 · He took a revolver from Pavlovich, then returned to the basement and told Rasputin that he'd quote ‘better look at the crucifix and say a prayer’, then shot him once in the chest. The conspirators then drove to Rasputin's apartment, with one of them wearing Rasputin's coat and hat in an attempt to make it look as though Rasputin had returned home that night.

  6. 23 de mai. de 2024 · It's believed that Prince Felix Yusupov and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich conspired to have him killed on 16 December 1916. There are several theories regarding Rasputin's death. Some say he was poisoned with cyanide but survived, just to be shot by Yusupov in the back.

  7. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Vladimir Purishkevich. Vladimir Mitrofanovich Purishkevich (Russian: Владимир Митрофанович Пуришкевич) (August 12, 1870, Kishinev – February 1, 1920, Novorossiysk, Russia), was a Russian politician before the Bolshevik revolution, noted for his monarchist and antisemitic views.