Boyanovichi is a village in the Khvastovichi district of the Kaluga region . The administrative center of the municipality Rural settlement "Boyanovichi Village" .
| Village | |
| Boyanovichi | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Kaluga region |
| Municipal District | Khvastovichsky |
| Rural settlement | "The village of Boyanovichi" |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | XIV |
| First mention | 1450 |
| Former names | Buyanovichi |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 696 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 48453 |
| Postcode | 249365 |
| OKATO Code | |
| OKTMO Code | |
History
XV century
In the metrics of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Lithuanian METRICA), book 3. (1440-1498) Boyanovichi is mentioned, the record was made around 1450.
... And the king gave them all . it will be alike, on Pan Mikolaevo about (r) icing. And Vasco Pavlovich wrote. Korove’s . Zonka Sokolov and (on) his Boyanovichi’s homeland .
Sovostyan with his brother Jacob was given their fatherland Kiselev, Pereslavl and Matishin. And Vasco Pavlovich wrote.
16th Century
Until 1517, together with Karachev, it appears to be part of the Starodub principality .
XVII century
In the XVII - XVIII estates of the Svensky monastery , which was near Bryansk, the village of Boyanovichi is mentioned among many. In 1670 are mentioned as existing.
In 1678, the Boyanovichi were in the Sevsky rank of the Bryansk district, the Batogovsky volost as the patrimony of the clergy and were called Buyanovichi. [2]
18th century
Since 1708, according to the reform of Peter I, Boyanovichi as part of the Bryansk district of the Kiev province. Since 1719, as part of the Sevsky province of the Kiev province . Since 1727, as part of the Belgorod province . In 1777, Boyanovichi (Buyanovichi) are part of the Zhizdrinsky district of the Kaluga province .
XIX century
Previously, the village belonged to the Beloberezhsky monastery . In 1823, a stone church was built in the village with the aisles of Flora and Lavra and Michael the Archangel. The church had a library and two schools - a parish church and a zemstvo.
XX century
In 1930, the church was closed. During the occupation of the village by German troops, the temple was reopened, and when the Germans retreated, it was blown up.
In 1990-95, a new church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was built in the village. [3]
Population
| Population |
|---|
| 2010 [1] |
| 696 |
Infrastructure
The village has a school, club, library, FAP.
Famous Natives
- Soplikov, Ivan Ivanovich - Russian politician, deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Empire, monarchist.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The number and distribution of the population of the Kaluga region (volume 1) . Date of treatment January 30, 2014. Archived on January 30, 2014.
- ↑ Vodarsky, Ya. E. Territory and population of the Sevsky discharge in the second half of the 17th - beginning of the 18th centuries // Issues of the history of the economy and population of Russia of the 17th century. Essays on the historical geography of the 17th century / L. G. Beskrovny (ed.), Yodary E. Volodarsky . - Moscow: Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1974. - S. 215-242. - 311 p.
- ↑ Official site of the Kaluga Diocese - Parishes - Khvastovichi district - St. Nicholas Church in Boyanovichi