Nikita Petrovich Panin - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • (Russian) Materials for the biography of Count Nikita Petrovich Panin. (1892) (Материалы для жизнеописания графа Никиты Петровича Панина) at Runivers.ru in DjVu and PDF formats
Preceded by
Viktor Pavlovich Kochubey (acting)
Imperial Chancellor of Russia (acting)
1799–1800
Succeeded by
Stepan Alekseyevich Kolychev (acting)
Foreign ministers of Russia and the Soviet Union
Tsardom of Russia
  • Ivan Viskovatyi
  • Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov
  • Ivan Gramotin
  • Pyotr Tretyakov
  • Almaz Ivanov
  • Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
  • Artamon Matveyev
  • Vasily Golitsyn
  • Yemelyan Ukraintsev
  • Lev Naryshkin
  • Fyodor Golovin
  • Peter Shafirov
Russian Empire
  • Gavrila Golovkin
  • Andrey Osterman
  • Aleksey Tcherkassky
  • Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
  • Mikhailo Vorontsov
  • Nikita I. Panin
  • Ivan Osterman
  • Alexander Bezborodko
  • Fyodor Rostopchin
  • Nikita P. Panin
  • Viktor Kochubey
  • Alexander Vorontsov
  • Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
  • Andrei Budberg
  • Nikolay Rumyantsev
  • Ioannis Kapodistrias
  • Karl Robert Nesselrode
  • Alexander Gorchakov
  • Nikolay Girs
  • Alexei Lobanov-Rostovsky
  • Nikolay Shishkin
  • Mikhail Muravyov
  • Vladimir Lamsdorf
  • Alexander Izvolsky
  • Sergey Sazonov
  • Boris Stürmer
  • Nikolai Pokrovsky
Provisional Government
  • Pavel Milyukov
  • Mikhail Tereshchenko
Soviet Russia and
the Soviet Union
  • Leon Trotsky
  • Georgy Chicherin
  • Maxim Litvinov
  • Vyacheslav Molotov
  • Andrey Vyshinsky
  • Dmitri Shepilov
  • Andrei Gromyko
  • Eduard Shevardnadze
  • Aleksandr Bessmertnykh
  • Boris Pankin
  • Eduard Shevardnadze
Russian Federation
  • Andrey Kozyrev
  • Yevgeny Primakov
  • Igor Ivanov
  • Sergey Lavrov
Authority control
  • VIAF: 174551004
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Name Panin, Nikita Petrovich
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Date of birth 1770
Place of birth
Date of death 1837
Place of death


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