The village of Pavlovskoye on the two high banks of the small river Chendyarevka. In historical documents for 1328, the village of Pavlovskoye belonged to the Moscow Grand Prince Ivan Danilovich Kalita... after the death of Ivan Danilovich in 1340, the village of Pavlovskoye was owned by Kalita's second son, Ivan II Ivanovich, who by his spiritual charter of 1356 bequeathed it to the Vladimir Monastery of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos, where the relics of his ancestor, the holy and blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky, lay... At the beginning of the 16th century, Pavlovskoye belonged to the Suzdal princes Gorbatov...
In 1805, a stone church was built in honor of the same saint, with a side-chapel in the name of St. Theodore and John, the miracle workers of Suzdal; at the same time, a stone bell tower was built. In 1864, another side-chapel was made in the church in the name of St. and the unmercenary saints Cosmas and Damian. The church exists in this form to this day.
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