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Abbess Mariam Soulakiotis (c. 1883 – 23 November 1954), née Marina Soulakiotou, also known either to her followers as Mariam of Keratea, or in contemporary media pejoratively as "Mother Rasputin", was a Greek Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox abbess who was found guilty of numerous counts of serial murder, fraud and other crimes, which public prosecutors of the Kingdom of Greece alleged she committed against both laypeople and other nuns in her abbey between 1939 and her arrest in December 1950.

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  • Abbess Mariam Soulakiotis (c. 1883 – 23 November 1954), née Marina Soulakiotou, also known either to her followers as Mariam of Keratea, or in contemporary media pejoratively as "Mother Rasputin", was a Greek Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox abbess who was found guilty of numerous counts of serial murder, fraud and other crimes, which public prosecutors of the Kingdom of Greece alleged she committed against both laypeople and other nuns in her abbey between 1939 and her arrest in December 1950. During the time period of the crimes she was convicted of, Soulakiotis was neither a member of the mainstream Greek Orthodox Church nor in communion with the other, larger Old Calendarist group (the "Florinites") — she was a devoted follower of Archbishop Matthew Karpathakis of Vresthena, whom both groups consider a schismatic. Greek civil authorities first arrested Soulakiotis on two charges unrelated to serial murder: export of olive oil to Cyprus and import of tires after a large raid on her abbey which took place on 4 December 1950. Receiving multiple sentences over her three trials totaling fourteen years, Soulakiotis died in on 23 November 1954. As she died before all of her criminal trials were done, she was only technically found guilty of seven premeditated murders—as well as more than one hundred negligent homicides due to offering 'free' tuberculosis treatment that only consisted of staying at her monastery's high altitude locale, not medical therapy. Excluding these negligent homicides, the typically agreed upon total of her victims is 27; including them, 177. Soulakiotis' convent was the ("The Convent of the Virgin in the Pines") near Keratea, Greece. As of 2022, the Old Calendarist abbey Soulakiotis once managed remains open and still has nuns who believe she was innocent and who venerate her as a saint. Some modern Greek Old Calendarists on Matthew's side of the schism (but outside the convent) concur. Modern secular historians, however, reject the possibility of her innocence, based on the overwhelming number of witness statements and amount of evidence, although disagreement exists as to the true number of her victims. (en)
  • La mère supérieure Mariám Soulakióti, en grec moderne : Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη, (vers 1883 - 23 novembre 1954), également appelée Mariam Soulakiotou, en grec moderne : Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτου, surnommée dans la presse « la femme Raspoutine », en grec moderne : Η γυναίκα Ρασπούτιν, est une abbesse grecque orthodoxe (d'une église dissidente de l'église officielle) et une tueuse en série, active entre 1939 et 1951. Arrêtée en décembre 1950, elle est inculpée par les autorités grecques en février 1951 pour homicide, fraude, falsification de testament, chantage et torture. Condamnée à la prison à vie, en 1952, elle meurt dans les prisons d'Avérof, en 1954. Mariám Soulakióti aurait commis ses crimes dans le monastère Notre-Dame Pefkovounogiatríssa (Μονή Παναγίας Πευκοβουνογιατρίσσης), près de Keratea, en Grèce, qu'elle avait fondé. Le monastère reste en activité et compte toujours des membres qui croient en son innocence et la vénèrent en tant que sainte. (fr)
  • Mariam Soulakiotis (en griego: Μαρίνα Σουλακιώτου; c. 1883-23 de noviembre de 1954)​​ apodada en los medios como La Mujer Rasputín​o La Madre Rasputín​, fue una Abadesa,​estafadora y asesina en serie griega que mató a 27 adultos, todos seguidores de su secta, y a 155 niños, siendo su número total de víctimas 177.​​​ Miriam no formaba parte de la Iglesia ortodoxa griega al momento de sus crímenes, sino de una secta derivada conocida como "los Matteitas", fundada en 1927 por el 'Arzobispo' autoproclamado Matthew Karpathakis de Vresthena.​​Dicha secta todavía se encuentra activa y sus seguidores veneran a Mariam como santa y mártir, afirmando que fue inculpada falsamente por sus enemigos,​​ opinión que no es compartida por los historiadores modernos.​ (es)
  • Игуменья Мариа́м Сулакио́ти (греч. Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη); ок. 1883 — 23 ноября 1954; известная также как Мариам Сулакиоту (греч. Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτου), а в прессе под прозвищем «женщина Распутина» (греч. Η γυναίκα Ρασπούτιν)) — настоятельница монастыря Панагия Певковунойатрисса Греческой православной старостильной церкви и серийная убийца, действовавшая с 1939 по 1951 год. Греческие власти выдвинули против неё множество обвинений, включая убийства, мошенничество, подделку завещаний, шантаж и пытки. В 1952 году Сулакиоти была приговорена к пожизненному заключению и скончалась в тюрьме для политзаключённых «Авероф» в 1954 году. Предположительно Сулакиоти совершала свои преступления на территории монастыря Панагия Певковунойатрисса, расположенного близ небольшого греческого города Кератея. Монастырь остаётся открытым, и до сих пор некоторые его монахини верят, что Сулакиоти была невинна, и почитают её как святую. (ru)
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  • Mariam Soulakiotis (en griego: Μαρίνα Σουλακιώτου; c. 1883-23 de noviembre de 1954)​​ apodada en los medios como La Mujer Rasputín​o La Madre Rasputín​, fue una Abadesa,​estafadora y asesina en serie griega que mató a 27 adultos, todos seguidores de su secta, y a 155 niños, siendo su número total de víctimas 177.​​​ (es)
  • Abbess Mariam Soulakiotis (c. 1883 – 23 November 1954), née Marina Soulakiotou, also known either to her followers as Mariam of Keratea, or in contemporary media pejoratively as "Mother Rasputin", was a Greek Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox abbess who was found guilty of numerous counts of serial murder, fraud and other crimes, which public prosecutors of the Kingdom of Greece alleged she committed against both laypeople and other nuns in her abbey between 1939 and her arrest in December 1950. (en)
  • La mère supérieure Mariám Soulakióti, en grec moderne : Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη, (vers 1883 - 23 novembre 1954), également appelée Mariam Soulakiotou, en grec moderne : Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτου, surnommée dans la presse « la femme Raspoutine », en grec moderne : Η γυναίκα Ρασπούτιν, est une abbesse grecque orthodoxe (d'une église dissidente de l'église officielle) et une tueuse en série, active entre 1939 et 1951. Arrêtée en décembre 1950, elle est inculpée par les autorités grecques en février 1951 pour homicide, fraude, falsification de testament, chantage et torture. Condamnée à la prison à vie, en 1952, elle meurt dans les prisons d'Avérof, en 1954. (fr)
  • Игуменья Мариа́м Сулакио́ти (греч. Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτη); ок. 1883 — 23 ноября 1954; известная также как Мариам Сулакиоту (греч. Μαριάμ Σουλακιώτου), а в прессе под прозвищем «женщина Распутина» (греч. Η γυναίκα Ρασπούτιν)) — настоятельница монастыря Панагия Певковунойатрисса Греческой православной старостильной церкви и серийная убийца, действовавшая с 1939 по 1951 год. (ru)
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