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Григорий Распутин
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English: This photograph of Grigori Rasputin with his wife and his daughter Matryona (Maria), far right, in 1911 is cropped from a group photo that was taken in Rasputin's St. Petersburg apartment in 1911 and reproduced numerous times in the years thereafter. Because of its age, I think it's most likely in the public domain. I got it from a forum posting at Alexanderpalace.org
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This photograph of Grigori Rasputin with his daughter Matryona (Maria) in 1914 is cropped from a group photo that was taken in Rasputin's St. Petersburg apartment in 1914 and reproduced numerous times in the years thereafter. Because of its age, I think i
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グリゴリー・ラスプーチン
マリア・ラスプーチナ
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മരിയ റാസ്പുടിൻ
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Распутина, Матрёна Григорьевна
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circa 1911: Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin (1871 - 1916) peasant, mystic and self styled holy man who had a magnetic influence over Alexandra and her husband, Tsar Nicholas II is in the midst of a group of his followers. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)