The village of Alepino (Olepino) is 40 miles from Vladimir, near a pond and wells. In the first half of the 16th century, the village of Olepino belonged to the Moscow Novodevichy Convent, but Tsar Ivan the Terrible took this patrimony into the royal treasury in exchange for the village of Nikulskoye. This is stated in the "royal grant of innocence to the Moscow Novodevichy Convent of 1662, April 2". Olepino remains a palace estate in the 17th century; but at the beginning of the 18th century, in the books of the patriarchal treasury order under 1712, it was already recorded as the patrimony of "stolniks Peter and Ivan Samoilov, children of the Saltykovs". Olepino belonged to the family of the princes Saltykov in the 18th-19th
The currently existing stone church in honor of the Intercession of the Holy Mother of God in Alepino was built in 1850
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