Romanovo is a village in the Pereslavl district of the Yaroslavl region , part of the Ryazantsevo rural settlement .
| Village | |
| Romanovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Yaroslavskaya oblast |
| Municipal District | Pereslavsky |
| Rural settlement | Ryazantsevo |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1356 |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 48 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 48535 |
| OKATO Code | 78232876010 |
| OKTMO Code | 78632468421 |
Geography
Located at the Roksha River.
History
In 1853, 12 barrows of Slavic times were discovered in the vicinity of the village, which indicates the existence of the village in the X-XI centuries.
In the documents, the village of Romanovo is mentioned very early. In the spiritual room of the Grand Duke of Moscow, Ivan II, written around 1356, it says: "Romanovskoye village is for Prince Dmitry." As a palace prince’s village, it was subsequently given to the princes of Moscow by the Moscow princes to various people. Until 1434, it was for the servant Zagarov, this year it was transferred to Gridk Andreev Svinin, and in the will of Prince Ivan Yurievich Patrikeev in 1498 we read that it was behind him and he bequeathed it to his son Ivan [2] .
In 1581, Tsar Ivan the Terrible granted this village to Danilov Monastery , in whose possession it remained until the secularization of 1764.
In 1609 and 1611, Romanovo suffered from the Lithuanian invasion , was carved and burned out by Pan Sapieha .
In 1610 there was a church of the Exaltation of the Honest Cross. After the Lithuanian invasion, the church was restored in 1630. This wooden church existed until 1812; whether there were any reorganizations of the church over these two centuries, information about this has not been preserved.
In 1812, at the expense of the parishioners, instead of a wooden church, a stone temple was built with the same bell tower. There are two thrones in it: in the cold in honor of the Exaltation of the Cross of Christ, in the aisle warm in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God [3] .
Since 1888 in the village there was a zemstvo public school.
Population
| 1859 [4] | 1905 [5] |
|---|---|
| 418 | 628 |
| Population | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [6] | 1897 [7] | 1905 [8] | 1926 [9] | 2007 [10] | 2010 [1] |
| 418 | ↗ 511 | ↗ 628 | ↗ 672 | ↘ 66 | ↘ 48 |
The population of the village by 2010 significantly decreased in relation to the times even a hundred years ago. The number of houses barely reaches one hundred.
Infrastructure
Two shops. The restored church. There is no school, club, or many important public facilities in the village. Agritourism was opened on a farm five hundred meters from the village. Everyone is welcome.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population of the settlements of the Yaroslavl region . Date of treatment April 28, 2016. Archived on April 28, 2016.
- ↑ Smirnov, M. I. Feudal possessions of Pereslavl and nonresident monasteries in Pereslavl-Zalessky district of the XIV — XVIII centuries // Proceedings of the Pereslavl-Zalessky Museum. - Pereslavl-Zalessky, 1929.- T. 12. - S. 87.
- ↑ Dobronravov V.G. Historical and statistical description of churches and parishes of the Vladimir diocese . - Vladimir: Typographic lithography of V. Parkov, 1895. - T. 2. - S. 166-168.
- ↑ Vladimir province. The list of settlements according to 1859.
- ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province 1905
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. VI. Vladimir province. According to the information of 1859 / Art. ed. M. Raevsky . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1863. - 283 p.
- ↑ Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants, indicating the total population present in them and the number of inhabitants of the predominant faiths, according to the first general census of 1897 . - Printing house "Public benefit". - St. Petersburg, 1905.
- ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - Vladimir, 1907.
- ↑ Preliminary results of the census in the Vladimir province. Issue 2 // All-Union Population Census of 1926 / Vladimir Province Statistics Department. - Vladimir, 1927.
- ↑ Information on the population by municipalities, settlements and settlements that are part of the Yaroslavl Region as of January 1, 2007 . Rural settlements of the Yaroslavl region on January 1, 2007 // Statistical collection. Date of treatment February 14, 2013. Archived March 14, 2015.