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* Robert Graves, 1960.
* Graves, Robert, ( 1955 ) 1960.
Robert Graves in The Greek Myths ( 1955 ; 1960 ) asserts that the ægis in its Libyan sense had been a shamanic pouch containing various ritual objects, bearing the device of a monstrous serpent-haired visage with tusk-like teeth and a protruding tongue which was meant to frighten away the uninitiated.
* Robert Graves ( 1955 ) 1960.
* Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius, also wrote Count Belisarius, a historical novel about Belisarius.
This is the diagnosis used in Robert Graves ' Claudius novels, first published in the 1930s.
The best known fictional representation of the Emperor Claudius were the books I, Claudius and Claudius the God ( published in 1934 and 1935 ) by Robert Graves, both written in the first-person to give the reader the impression that they are Claudius ' autobiography.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
Canadian-born science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt reimagined Robert Graves ' Claudius story in his two novels Empire of the Atom and The Wizard of Linn.
In the novel I, Claudius by English writer Robert Graves, Caligula is presented as being a murderous sociopath from his childhood, who became clinically insane early in his reign.
Robert Graves ( relying on the work of Georges Dumezil argued for tracing the centaurs back to the Indian gandharva ), speculated that the centaurs were a dimly remembered, pre-Hellenic fraternal earth cult who had the horse as a totem.
In some accounts, Hermes fathered Pan upon Dryope, daughter of Dryops, for whom he was tending kine, but according to 20th century author Robert Graves ( 1960 ), Pan was far older than Hermes.
* Graves, Robert, ( 1955 ) 1960.
The Graves ' disease was named after Irish doctor Robert James Graves, who described a case of goiter with exophthalmos in 1835.
* Robert Graves ' novel I, Claudius is written as a recently-discovered autobiography penned by the late Emperor.
Robert Graves, in his historical novel I, Claudius, blames the death of Germanicus on Plancina, the wife of Piso, who engaged a witch named Martina to haunt Germanicus ' household.
The Goddess is often portrayed with strong lunar symbolism, drawing on various cultures and deities such as Diana, Hecate, and Isis, and is often depicted as the Maiden, Mother and Crone triad popularised by Robert Graves ( see Triple Goddess below ).
* Graves, Robert, The Greek Myths 1955.
" Samuel Butler argues, based on literary observations, that a young Sicilian woman wrote the Odyssey ( but not the Iliad ), an idea further pursued by Robert Graves in his novel Homer's Daughter and Andrew Dalby in Rediscovering Homer.
* 1895 – Robert Graves, English author ( d. 1985 )
* Robert Graves, I, Claudius
* Robert Graves, Claudius the god
* Graves, Robert.

Robert and popularised
The concept has long existed but was named and popularised in the 20th century by American sociologist Robert K. Merton.
The idea was popularised in the Anglophone world by the speculative, but widely read Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, published anonymously by Robert Chambers in 1844.
Reality tunnel is a term coined by Timothy Leary ( 1920-1996 ) and popularised by Robert Anton Wilson ( 1932-2007 ), akin to the idea of representative realism.
Barry Bucknell ( Robert Barraby Bucknell ; 26 January 1912 London – 21 February 2003 St Mawes, Cornwall, UK ) was a BBC TV presenter who popularised Do It Yourself ( DIY ) in the United Kingdom.
* Robert Spear Hudson ( 1812 – 1884 ), popularised dry soap powder
This meaning of the term, popularised by Robert McNamara, was used disparagingly and has connotations that refer to the supposed Hindu outlook of fatalism and contentedness.
The expression Rechtsstaat can be found as early as 1798, but was popularised by Robert von Mohl's book Die deutsche Polizeiwissenschaft nach den Grundsätzen des Rechtsstaates (" German Policy Science according to the Principles of the Constitutional State ") ( 1832 – 1833 ).

Robert and triad
The Goddess is often portrayed with strong lunar symbolism, drawing on various cultures and deities such as Diana, Hecate and Isis, and is often depicted as the Maiden, Mother and Crone triad popularized by Robert Graves ( see Triple Goddess below ).
Robert Graves popularized the triad of " Maiden " ( or " Virgin "), " Mother " and " Crone ", and while this idea did not rest on sound scholarship, his poetic inspiration has gained a tenacious hold.
The condition was first described by Robert Graham in 1814, but the condition with its triad of symptoms was ascribed to René Leriche.

Robert and Maiden
The UK was one of the two main countries in the development of rock music, and has provided global acts including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Elton John, David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, The Kinks, Yardbirds, Sex Pistols, The Clash, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits, Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, The Animals, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Whitesnake, Motörhead, Phil Collins, Duran Duran, Billy Idol, ELO, The Hollies, Sting, Annie Lennox, George Michael, Genesis, The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Police, UB40, Ozzy Osbourne, The Smiths, Joy Division, Foreigner, Elvis Costello, Dusty Springfield, Status Quo, Cat Stevens, Judas Priest, Bonnie Tyler, Pet Shop Boys, Joe Cocker, T. Rex, Depeche Mode, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Roxy Music, The Jam, Rainbow, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, Seal, Eurythmics, Free, King Crimson, Moody Blues, The Troggs, Steve Winwood, Robert Palmer, Cream, The Foundations, Herman's Hermits, Procol Harum, Yes, The Pretenders, Simple Minds, Marillion, Nazareth, The Sweet, Human League, Supertramp, Tears for Fears, New Order, Bad Company, Brian Johnson, The Stone Roses, Pulp, Suede, Manic Street Preachers, Travis, Oasis and Blur.
The Powerful King, the Evil Witch and the Beautiful Maiden are, according to Jung, images imprinted in the collective unconscious that Robert Bly wrote extensively about.
The manor of Maiden Erleigh was formed out of the Manor of Erlegh, as a gift of land by John De Erlegh to Robert De Erlegh in 1362.
Janick Robert Gers (; born 27 January 1957 in Hartlepool, England ) is an English musician, best known for being one of the three current guitarists in Iron Maiden, along with Dave Murray and Adrian Smith, as well as his earlier work with Gillan and White Spirit.
Ronald Hutton, a scholar of neopaganism, argues that the concept of the triple moon goddess as Maiden, Mother, and Crone, each facet corresponding to a phase of the moon, is a modern creation of Robert Graves, drawing on the work of 19th and 20th century scholars such as especially Jane Harrison ; and also Margaret Murray, James Frazer, the other members of the " myth and ritual " school or Cambridge Ritualists, and the occultist and writer Aleister Crowley.
According to Ronald Hutton, the concept of a Triple Goddess with Maiden, Mother and Crone aspects and lunar symbology was Robert Graves's contribution to modern paganism.
* Captain Robert Swallow's, known as the " Maiden Troop " and drawn from Norwich.
Successful Birmingham singer / songwriters and musicians include: Joan Armatrading, Steve Gibbons, Mike Kellie ( of Spooky Tooth ), Blaze Bayley ( former vocalist of Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden ), Keith Law ( of Velvett Fogg & Jardine ) Jeff Lynne, Phil Lynott, Carl Palmer ( of Emerson, Lake & Palmer ), Roy Wood, Jamelia, Kelli Dayton of The Sneaker Pimps, Juice Aleem ( from Big Dada Records ), Martin Barre ( guitarist with Jethro Tull ), Nick Mason ( of Pink Floyd ), Bev Bevan, Ali Campbell, Steve Cradock ( guitarist for Ocean Colour Scene and Paul Weller ), Stephen " Tin Tin " Duffy, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Denny Laine, Fritz Mcintyre ( keyboardist of Simply Red ), Christine Perfect ( of Fleetwood Mac ), Robert Plant ( born in West Brom and played in Brumbeat bands ), Nick Rhodes, Ranking Roger, John Henry Rostill ( bass guitarist / composer for The Shadows ), Matt Skinner, Dave Swarbrick ( of Fairport Convention ), John Taylor, Roger Taylor, Ruby Turner, Ted Turner ( guitar / vocals, Wishbone Ash ), Peter Overend Watts, Steve Winwood and Dave Mason.
In addition to the examples mentioned previously, a number of world-renowned graphic artists and illustrators such as Ed Repka ( Megadeth ), Andy Warhol ( The Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones ), Mati Klarwein ( Santana, Miles Davis ), H. R. Giger ( Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Debbie Harry ), Frank Frazetta ( Molly Hatchet ), Derek Riggs ( Iron Maiden ), Jamie Reid ( The Sex Pistols ), Howard Finster ( R. E. M., Talking Heads ), Al Hirschfeld ( Aerosmith ), Gottfried Helnwein ( Marilyn Manson ), Rex Ray ( David Bowie ), Robert Crumb ( Big Brother & the Holding Company ), John Van Hamersveld ( The Rolling Stones ), and Shepard Fairey ( Johnny Cash ) have all applied their talents to memorable music packages.
Robert Carter was born at Corotoman Plantation in Lancaster County, Virginia, to John Carter ( 1620 – 1669 ) of London, England, and Sarah Ludlow ( 1635 – 1668 ) of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire.

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