Vorontsov

Vorontsov
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Vorontsov (masculin ; Воронцов) ou Vorontsova (féminin ; Воронцова)[1] peut faire référence à :

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  1. On rencontre aussi les orthographes vieillies Worontzoff, ou Worontsow

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