Nikita Panin

Nikita Panin
Panin by Alexander Roslin, 1777
Born29 September 1718
Danzig, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Died11 April 1783(1783-04-11) (aged 64)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Buried
AllegianceRussian Empire
Years of service1740

Count Nikita Ivanovich Panin (Russian: Никита Иванович Панин; September 29 [O.S. September 18] 1718  April 11 [O.S. March 31] 1783) was an influential Russian statesman and political mentor to Catherine the Great for the first 18 years of her reign (1762–1780). In that role, he advocated the Northern Alliance, closer ties with Frederick the Great of Prussia and the establishment of an advisory privy council. His staunch opposition to the Partitions of Poland led to his being replaced by the more compliant Prince Alexander Bezborodko. Catherine appointed many men to the Senate who were related to Panin's powerful family.