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* [[Grigori Rasputin]], the Russian monk and mystic who became a healer and adviser for the Romanovs at the end of the Russian Empire.
* [[Grigori Rasputin]], the Russian monk and mystic who became a healer and adviser for the Romanovs at the end of the Russian Empire.
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* "Rasputin", a song by [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] from their 2011 album ''Blunt Force Trauma''
* "Rasputin", a song by [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] from their 2011 album ''Blunt Force Trauma''
* "Rasputin", a 2013 song by [[Hard Rock Sofa]]
* "Rasputin", a 2013 song by [[Hard Rock Sofa]]
* "Rasputin", a song by [Jack Lucien]] from his 2008 album ''New 80s Musik''
* "Rasputin", a song by [[Jack Lucien]] from his 2008 album ''New 80s Musik''


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
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This is a disambiguation page. Rasputin could refer to:

  • Grigori Rasputin, the Russian monk and mystic who became a healer and adviser for the Romanovs at the end of the Russian Empire.

Rasputin may also refer to:

Film

Literature

  • Rasputin, a 1923 Russian novel by Ivan Nazhivin
  • Rasputin, a 1927 German novel by Klabund, on which the 1932 MGM film was based

Music

Theatre