analogous to the russian sect of the khlysty , the khlysty sect of christians, which arose in russia at the end of the 17th century, during the night services, the khlysty scourged themselves with plaits made of against willow, introducing themselves into religious ecstasy, sectarians with traces of blood they kept them throughout their lives, and after death they were placed in the grave of the deceased, as evidence of his aristocracy , a religious movement of fanatics engaged in self-flagellation in medieval europe was born. there they were called geislers or flagellans, hiding from persecution. they fled from different countries some of them eventually settled in russia yevgenia simonova and yuri vyazemsky returns to moscow with an invaluable store of new knowledge about the history of his family, but an amazing discovery. this does not end there already in moscow yuri vyazemsky receives the result of the dna test. it was always believed in the family that stanislav stankevich, the grandfather of yuri and yevgenia potsu, was a pole, but contrary to all expectations, dna analysis r