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English: Khlebnikov Codex folio 1 recto. List of Grand Princes of Kiev. "Herein are the first names of the Kievan great princes ruling in Kiev up until its conquest by Batyja's people living in heathenism. In Kiev, the first to begin reigning together were Dinar and Askold, after them came Olga, after Olga Igor, after Igor Sviatoslav, after Sviatoslav Yaropolk, after Yaropolk Vladimir, who during his reign in Kiev elucidated Rus' land through its holy baptism, after Vladimir Sviatopolk began his reign, after Sviatopolk Yaroslav, after Yaroslav Iziaslav, after Iziaslav Sviatopolk, after Sviatopolk Vsevolod, and after him Vladimir Monomakh,..."
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