Pierre Gilliard was a Swiss academic and author, best known as the French-language tutor to the five children of Russian emperor Nicholas II from 1905 to 1918. In 1921, after the Russian Revolution, he published a memoir, Thirteen Years at the Russian Court, about his time with the family. In his memoirs, Gilliard described Empress Alexandra's torment over her son Alexei's hemophilia and her faith in the ability of the starets (elder) Grigori Rasputin to heal the boy.
Pierre Gilliard, Swiss author and academic (died 1962)
On May 16, in the year 1879, Pierre Gilliard, Swiss author and academic (died 1962). This event is recorded as a Notable Births event in the history of May 16, one of 403 recorded events on this date across all of history.
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