Volost Lyubetsky Rozhok [1] is a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Vladimir district of the Zamoskovsky Territory of the Moscow kingdom .
Palace volost. It was located in the northwestern edge of the county along the Yuryevsky and Pereyaslavsky borders, the middle course of the Peksha River, within the limits of the Pokrovsky Uyezd of the Vladimir Province later formed on this territory. The origin of the name is unclear [2] .
On the right bank of the Klyazma, the palace volost Lyubertsy Horn was adjacent to the western regions of the Starodub principality . The river Nerekhta stood at the frontier : to the east of it lay the possessions of the Old-Dubian princes, the lands to the west of the river belonged to Vladimir [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Vodarsky Ya. E. Population of Russia at the end of the XVII - the beginning of the XVIII century: Number, class-class composition, distribution . - M .: Science , 1977.
- ↑ Gauthier Yu. V. Materials on the historical geography of Moscow Russia. Zamoskovny districts and their camps and volosts according to the scribe and census books of the 17th century. - M .: Type. G. Lisser and D. Sovko, 1906.
- ↑ Davydov M.I. Starodub Ryapolovsky in the XIII - 70s. XVI century: political development, administrative-territorial structure, evolution of land ownership structures . - Dis. Cand. East. sciences. - Vladimir, 2004.