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Mikhail Nikolaievitch Rasputin is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is the older brother of Colossus of the X-Men and Magik of the New Mutants. He first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #285 (Jan. 1992). [1] Mikhail is a mutant with substance-altering and dimension-hopping abilities.
Sana," Alexandra wrote in a telegram to Rasputin in 1913. In another telegram, sent in April 1916, she wrote that she was "gloomily sick at heart" and "I beg for help." [7] Alexandra's sister-in-law, Marianne Pistohlkors, has been implicated by some historians as one of the co-conspirators in the murder of Rasputin in December 1916. [8]
The Russian Imperial Romanov family (Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) were shot and bayoneted to death [2] [3] by Bolshevik revolutionaries under Yakov Yurovsky on the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16–17 July 1918.
llyana Rasputin is the younger sister of the Russian X-Men member Colossus and X-Men enemy Mikhail Rasputin. [4] She became a powerful sorceress due to her time imprisoned in (and later ruling) Limbo. [5] Her mutant power, which first manifested in that Limbo, is the ability to teleport via stepping discs utilizing that dimension's magic. [6]
In the Age of Apocalypse timeline, Piotr Rasputin/Colossus was a very haunted man, wearing a red mask to cover acid scars on his face. His sister, Illyana Rasputin, was thought to have died years prior, and his brother, Mikhail Rasputin, was captured by Apocalypse. Colossus became leader of the Super Soldiers and faced his brainwashed brother ...
On Oct. 29, 1977, my younger sister, Carlotta Hartness, and her classmate, Tommy Taylor, were randomly murdered by three men. It was all over the TV news and in the newspapers. Murders were rare ...
Abbess Mariam Soulakiotis [a] [note 5] (c. 1883 [note 3] – 23 November 1954), [2] [5] née Marina Soulakiotou, [c] [3]: 360 also known either to her followers as Mariam of Keratea, [g] [6] [7] or in contemporary media pejoratively as "Mother Rasputin", [h] [9] [3]: 357 [1] was a Greek Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox abbess and serial killer who was found guilty of numerous counts of murder ...
Three weeks later, on "Bloody Sunday" (22 January [O.S. 9 January] 1905), Cossack troops killed at least 92 people during a demonstration, [45] and a month later Olga's uncle, Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia, was assassinated. [46] Uprisings occurred throughout the country, and parts of the navy mutinied. [47]