Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva (c. 1880/81 – after 1919)[1] was a Russian townswoman (meshchanka) of Syzran who attempted to kill Grigori Rasputin in 1914.
^Her first name has alternatively been spelled as Khionia or Jina or Chionya and her surname has been alternatively spelled as Gusyeva; Russian: Хиония Кузьминична Гусева
Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva (c. 1880/81 – after 1919) was a Russian townswoman (meshchanka) of Syzran who attempted to kill Grigori Rasputin in 1914....
Khioniya, Khionija, Khionia, and Chionia are transliterations of the Russian female name Хиония. It may refer to: KhioniyaGuseva (c. 1880/81 – after...
Maria records that Rasputin was never the same after the attack by KhioniyaGuseva on 12 July [O.S. 29 June] 1914. Maria and her mother accompanied their...
Vyrubova received a cable from Rasputin, recovering from the attack by KhioniyaGuseva in a Tyumen hospital. She had to show it directly to the Tsar Nicholas...
29 June Grigori Rasputin Russian monk Pokrovskoye Russian Empire KhioniyaGuseva 1915 17 May João Chagas Prime Minister-designate of Portugal Santarém...
St Petersburg. In Summer 1914, after an attack on Rasputin by Khioniya Kozmishna Guseva, he fled all the way around the Gulf of Bothnia to Christiania...
the crime of Sarajevo. Anti-Serb riots continue throughout Bosnia. KhioniyaGuseva attempts and fails to assassinate Grigori Rasputin at his hometown...
administration was short-lived, as Whitney died in office three months later. KhioniyaGuseva, a resident of Syzran, Russia attempted and failed to assassinate Grigori...