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** and Robert
** Robert of Molesme
** Elena Sanz de Limantour
( 1922
– 1979 ), married in 1949 to
Robert Borgs, and had issue:
** Robert of Hesbaye
** Robert ( 1219
– 1228
)
** Robert II
( 996
– 1031
)
** Robert ( 1309
– 1343
)
** Robert ( 1333
– 1364
)
** Robert I
( 1032
– 1076
)
** Robert II
( 1272
– 1306
)
** Robert Darwin
( 1766
– 1848 ), physician, father of Charles Darwin
( 1809
– 1882
)
** Robert Waring Darwin of Elston
( 1724
– 1816 ), author of Principia Botanica
** Joan of Arc by
Robert Southey
( 1796
)
** Thalaba the Destroyer by
Robert Southey
( 1801
)
** Madoc by
Robert Southey
( 1805
)
** The Curse of Kehama by
Robert Southey
( 1810
)
** Roderick the Last of the Goths by
Robert Southey
( 1814
)
** The Ring and the Book by
Robert Browning
( 1868-69
)
** Eros and Psyche by
Robert Bridges
( 1885
)
** Robert the Pious, 996-1027
** Robert of Newminster
** Robert F. Kennedy, Senator from New York, Presidential candidate in 1968
** Natural rights theories, such that of John Locke or
Robert Nozick, which hold that human beings have absolute, natural rights.
** Robert ( 15 March 119018 March 1190
)
** Robert Wolfall, Presbyter
( commemoration, Anglican Church of Canada
)
** and 1318
** Pope Urban VI
( b. c.
1318 )
** Kitabatake Akiie, Japanese governor
( b.
1318 )
** Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada
( b.
1318 )
** opposed by: Edward Bruce,
( 1315
– 1318 )
** Charles
( 1298
– 1328 ), Duke of Calabria
( 1309 ), Viceroy of Naples
( 1318 ), who was the father of Queen Joan I of Naples
** Princess Ingiburga, his wife and widow
( 1312
– 1326
– see Swealand
1318 – 1321
)
** Princess Ingiburga, his wife and widow, Duchess of North Hallandia
( 1312
– 1341
– see Swealand
1318 – 21
)
** Duchess Ingiburga
( above ), his wife and widow, now also Duchess of South Hallandia
( 1327
– 1341
– see Swealand
1318 – 1321
)
** Princess Ingiburga, his wife
( 1312
– 1318 – see Öland
)
** Princess Ingiburga, his wife and widow
( 1312
– 1326
– see Swealand
1318 – 1321
)
** Princess Ingiburga, his wife and widow
( 1312
– 1326
– see Swealand
1318 – 21
)
** " The Red Menace "
( with pencils by Adrian Bamforth and inks by Lee Townsend, in 2000 AD #
1318, 2002
)
** Albert II the Fat became Prince of Göttingen 1286
– 1318
** and –
** Atlas III was a US launch vehicle
( 2000
– 2005
)
** Atlas V
( 2002
– Present
)
** Atlas Major, a Standard Motor Company van 1962
– 1963
** The Banach
– Tarski paradox.
** The Nielsen
– Schreier theorem, that every subgroup of a free group is free.
** The Hahn
– Banach theorem in functional analysis, allowing the extension of linear functionals
** The Banach
– Alaoglu theorem about compactness of sets of functionals.
** Every Tychonoff space has a Stone
– Čech compactification.
** This is a distinguished work which stands out from, and above, many of the books and articles which have ben written in this century on Avicenna
( Ibn Sīnā
) ( A. D. 980
– 1037 ).
** The numbers and are not algebraic numbers
( see the Lindemann
– Weierstrass theorem ); hence they are transcendental.
** Laozi
( 5th
– 4th century BC
)
** Ge Hong
( 283 AD
– 343 AD
)
** Xun Zi
( c. 312 BC
– 230 BC
)
** Gongsun Long
( c. 325 BC
– c. 250 BC
)
** Zou Yan
( 305 BC
– 240 BC
)
** Mani
( c. 216 AD
– 276 AD
)
** Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi
( Cox, 1869
) – synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves ’ s abalone
** Haliotis dalli roberti McLean, 1970
– synonym: Haliotis roberti
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846
– synonym: Haliotis squamata
– the scaly Australian abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor supertexta
– the Taiwan abalone or jiukong
** Haliotis kamtschatkana assimilis Dall, 1878
– synonym: Haliotis assimilis, the threaded abalone
** Haliotis ovina f. patamakanthini Dekker, Regter, & Gras, 2001
– synonym: Haliotis patamakanthini
** Haliotis rubra conicopora Péron, 1816
– synonym: Haliotis conicopora
– the conical pore abalone
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