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Rob Trains (born Robert Cole Gill, Jr.) is a modern contemporary artist from New York. He worked for Andy Warhol in 1966, and was one of the first pro...
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Rob Trains (born Robert Cole Gill, Jr.) is a modern contemporary artist from New York. He worked for Andy Warhol in 1966, and was one of the first pro...
Rob Ziccardi is an American professional wrestler and manager best known for his current tenure in Combat Zone Wrestling as a member of the BLKOUT sta...
Robbie & Music Robbie has studied classical piano since the age of 5, first in Hong-Kong and then with Diana Fanning in Middlebury, Vermont.He attende...
Robbos Loyal is a Heart of Midlothian Football Club supporters club running buses to away games from Robertsons Bar, Gorgie Road, Edinburgh. The club ...
Robert Todino Jr, of Woburn, Massachusetts, was a prolific spammer in the early years of the 21st century; however, in addition to advertising, he als...
Robert Boyd Brazier (June 13, 1916 - June 4, 1942) was an Aviation Radioman in the United States Navy. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished F...
Robert de Bruges was Castellan of Bruges in 1046 upon grant by the Count of Flanders and may have been the younger son of Lambert I Count of Leuven (f...
Robert Dillon is a screenwriter and film producer. In 1976 he was nominated by the Writers Guild of America for Best Drama Written Directly for the Sc...
Robert E. Wood (1919 - 1980) was a Canadian painter. He hailed from Mount Dennis, Ontario, now in Toronto, Canada. Wood was a graduate of the Ontario ...
Robert Henry Spurgeon (1892-1931) was an American architect known for his Spanish Colonial Revival homes in Riverside, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, ...
Captain Robert Hunkins (January 14, 1738 - April 1, 1818) was a British American soldier in the French and Indian War under Moses Hazen, and later a c...
Robert T. Lambdin is an American professor and co-author and -editor of several scholarly books about medieval English literature. He has a PhD in Eng...
Robert Louis Scharring-Hausen (1894 - 1968) was an American author, journalist, farmer, agriculturist, historian and philanthropist. He is most notabl...
Robert Richard Pembroke, (1 November 1907 - 3 October 1998) was a Professor of Classics and an Etymologist, most known for his life-long work, Lingua ...
Robert Powell Page Wainwright (May 18, 1852 - November 19, 1902) was a U.S. Army officer and West Point graduate, class of 1875, who served in the cav...
Robert R. Klingman Sr. (January 12, 1917 - July 6, 2004) was a decorated United States Marine Corps officer. He was awarded the Navy Cross for ramming...
Robert Roger Max (born July 10, 1923) is a World War II veteran and author of The Long March Home: An American Soldier's Life as a Nazi Slave Laborer ...
Staff sergeant Robert Rader (October 9, 1923 - April 7, 1998) was a non-commissioned officer with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantr...
Robert Redfern (b.1946) is a United Kingdom based author, broadcaster and Nutrition researcher, most notable for being the foremost proponent of the u...
Robert Stedall is a British historian, genealogist and retired finance director. He is best known for his two-volume history of Mary, Queen of Scots a...