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Felix Yusupov
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Born in the Moika Palace in St Petersburg, March 23, 1887
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R.I.P. Felix Yusupov March 23, 1887-September 27, 1967 Son of Zinaida Yusupova and Count Felix Felixovich Sumarokov-Elston. Brother of Nikolai Felixovich Yusupov. Husband of Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia. Father of Irina Yusupova. Felix Yusupov and his wife are the last sole heirs of the Romanov dynasty. Their daughter was the last one to carry the Yusupov name. Author of “Lost splendor” 1954, “Rasputin” 1927, and “Lost Splendour and the Death of Rasputin” 2016.
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Second book done! You all should go buy it. ~1954
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£25,000
Update on the MGM law suite and I was awarded £25,000 ~1934
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Guys Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer totally made a movie with so much false information, including me. What the heck!? ~1932
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law is FUN
Soooo Rasputins daughter tried to sue me but she couldn’t do nothin because the french court had nothing to do with this killing that happened in Russia. ~1928
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My first book!! Yalls should totally go buy it ~1927
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You guys, I got a new house!!!! I bought it this year great area Rue Gutenberg in Boulogne-sur-Seine ~1920
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Bolsheviks consider me a sympathizer, they’ve turned my house into a barracks when it should be a museum so now I'm moving to Crimea. 
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For a moment I was appalled to discover how easy it was to kill a man. A flick of a finger and what had been a living, breathing man only a second before, now lay on the floor like a broken doll.
29th December, 1916
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captainfelixworld · 5 years ago
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21st November 1916
Vladimir Purishkevich: "I'm terribly busy working on a plan to eliminate Rasputin. That is simply essential now, since otherwise everything will be finished... You too must take part in it. Dmitri Pavlovich Romanov knows all about it and is helping. It will take place in the middle of December, when Dmitri comes back... Not a word to anyone about what I've written."
Yusupov replied: "Many thanks for your mad letter. I could not understand half of it, but I can see that you are preparing for some wild action.... My chief objection is that you have decided upon everything without consulting me... I can see by your letter that you are wildly enthusiastic, and ready to climb up walls... Don't you dare do anything without me, or I shall not come at all!"
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We welcome my perfect little girl Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova to the world today! ~March 21, 1915
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On February 22, 1914 I married the beautiful Princess Irina of Russia, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich’s only daughter. 
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Wish me luck!!!
Today is my first day at Oxford!!!~1909
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