Grigori Rasputin (1869–1916) is history’s ultimate unkillable villain. A Siberian peasant and mystic healer, he wormed his way into the court of Tsar Nicholas II because he could seemingly stop the hemophilia bleeding of the young Tsarevich Alexei. But his power came with a price: debauchery, political manipulation, and a legendary assassination attempt that failed spectacularly.
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History tells us conspirators poisoned him with enough cyanide to kill ten men. When that didn’t work, they shot him. When he rose again, they shot him again. Finally, they wrapped him in a carpet and threw him into the frozen Neva River. An autopsy later revealed he died of drowning —meaning he was still alive under the ice. History tells us conspirators poisoned him with enough