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Sofia Panina
Russian heiress, philanthropist and politician (1871–1956) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Countess Sofia Vladimirovna Panina (Russian: Софья Владимировна Панина; 23 August 1871 – 16 June 1956) was Vice Minister of State Welfare and Vice Minister of Education in the Provisional Government following the Russian February Revolution, 1917. She was tried for appropriating the funds of the Ministry of Education after the October Revolution and released with "the lightest sentence possible"[1] after a payment from her friends. She was the last member of the aristocratic Panin family.
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