Vladimir Putin is a relative of all royal families of Europe
Russian president Vladimir Putin was a mystery almost for everyone during the moment of his election. He seemed to be a man with no past, inspired with the symbol of the new epoch, but deprived of historic roots.
The research, which was conducted by journalists from the Russian city of Tver, became a sensation. As it became known, the parents of the Russian president came from the Kalininsky area of the Tver region.
The president’s family tree is not traced after Putin’s grandfather Spiridon Putin, who left the Tver governor for St.Petersburg at the age of 15. Vladimir Putin’s grandfather was a serious, reserved man of immaculate honesty. Spiridon Putin became a good cook. He worked in fancy restaurants in St.Petersburg before the revolution of 1917.
Later, he was invited to cook for Lenin himself. When Lenin passed away, Spiridon Putin started working at one of Stalin’s dachas. Putin’s grandfather managed to survive the horrid period of the Soviet history. When he retired, he was living and cooking at a holiday camp of the Communist Party. Vladimir Putin tells about his grandfather that he was a man, who liked being silent most of his time.
The researchers did not manage to trace the origin of this last name – Putin. The world-wide web knows only one Putin – Vladimir Vladimirovich. So, using online search engines is absolutely not good for that. No other scientists of history, no dictionary mentions anything about the name Putin amid tens of thousands of other names.
On the other hand, there has been recently a surprising fact discovered. Vladimir Putin looks like Prince Mikhail Tverskoy. They both are not tall, with little hair and similar noses. Is Putin an offspring of the Tver prince? This hypothesis was getting more and more real. The name Putin is not mentioned amid the Russian names. This means that the name is of the artificial origin. (VN: Well, does Trotsky ring a bell? All three leaders of the revolution had real names different than the ones they ended up with. Trotsky was "Bronstein", lenin was also Khazar with a khazar name, same with Stalin.)
This name has appeared recently, somewhere in the middle of the 19th century. All Putins originally came from the clan of Putins from the Tver region. Illegitimate offsprings of noble families were often given cut names. For example, Russian writer Pnin was an illegitimate son of Field Marshal Repnin. There were lots of other occasions like that – Betskoy instead of Trubetskoy, Gribov instead of Griboyedov. The new names of unofficial clan branches were formed by means of deduction: a syllable was simply taken out of it.
The family book of the Tver region mentions the name of Putyanin – a clan of Russian princes. This clan gave a lot of outstanding military leaders to Russia, as well as artists, politicians and priests. This is one of the oldest clans in the Russian history. If President Putin is a descendant of the Putyatins clan, this means that Vladimir Putin has a relation to all royal families of Europe.
Gennady Klimov
Maria Orlova
Based on the materials from the Tver newspaper KaravanMaria Orlova
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This is PURE propaganda. Putin was a poor boy, born in a poor family. He's got nothing to do with the royals of Europe. What a pile of shite you wrote here. Propaganda is your favourite meal.
ReplyDeleteAaaah, another troll who won't give links to prove what he is saying. Well, pony up or shut up. Give us some links and we will definitely consider them along with the source. OK??? Slandering us won't solve your problem, but then that is disinfo tactic #5, When you can't attack the message, you attack the messanger. Either supply the links, talk like an adult, or don't come back.
ReplyDeleteI realize I am addressing Stalin in an article about Putin, but I thought it worth mentioning.
ReplyDeleteI have read numerous sources on the net that Stalin's real name translated into English meant "son of a Jew"; however, I have also read articles where that is disputed and the reference is cited in which Dzhugashvili in Georgian would not mean "son of a Jew" because in the Georgian language "Ebraelebi" is how you refer to Jews.
I want the truth as much as anybody. I think this has to be researched further because a definitive conclusion is drawn.