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Oleg Sokolov | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Leningrad Polytechnic Institute Leningrad State University |
Known for | Napoleonic historian, murderer |
Awards | Legion of Honour (Chevalier) (The procedure for the withdrawal of the award was initiated) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | French history |
Institutions | Saint Petersburg State University |
Thesis | The Officer Corps of the French Army Under the Ancien Régime and During the Revolution of 1789–1799 (1991) |
Doctoral advisor | Vladimir Revunenkov |
Oleg Valeryevich Sokolov (Russian: Оле́г Вале́рьевич Соколо́в; born 9 July 1956) is a Russian convicted murderer[1][2] and former historian who specialized in the Napoleonic era. In November 2019, he murdered, then subsequently dismembered and decapitated his 24-year-old mistress and former student Anastasia Yeshchenko. In December 2020, he was found guilty of intentional murder and sentenced to 12.5 years in high-security prison. He was an associate professor (docent) in history at Saint Petersburg State University until his dismissal.[3][4][5]