Tsarev
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Patronymes
Tsarev, Tsariov (masculin ; Царёв) ou Tsareva, Tsariova (féminin ; Царёва) est un patronyme russe porté par plusieurs personnalités (par ordre alphabétique) :
- Galina Tsareva (1950-), coureuse cycliste soviétique
- Valentina Tsariova (1926-), fondeuse soviétique
- Viktor Tsarev (1931-), footballeur soviétique
Catégories :
- Homonymie de patronyme
- Patronyme russe
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