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==Academics== |
==Academics== |
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* [[Robert Roswell Palmer]] (1909–2002), historian of France |
* [[Robert Roswell Palmer]] (1909–2002), historian of France |
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* [[R. E. A. Palmer]] (1933–2006), classical scholar and ancient historian |
* [[R. E. A. Palmer]] (1933–2006), classical scholar and ancient historian |
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* [[Robert W. Palmer]], land appraiser for Madison Guaranty; pleaded guilty in Whitewater controversy |
* [[Robert W. Palmer]], land appraiser for Madison Guaranty; pleaded guilty in Whitewater controversy |
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* [[Robert Palmer (vintner)]] (1934–2009), American advertising executive and vintner |
* [[Robert Palmer (vintner)]] (1934–2009), American advertising executive and vintner |
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==Musicians== |
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==Politicians== |
==Politicians== |
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* [[Robert Palmer (MP)]] (1793–1872), English Conservative |
* [[Robert Palmer (MP)]] (1793–1872), English Conservative member of parliament |
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* [[Robert Moffett Palmer]] (1820–1862), American diplomat and politician |
* [[Robert Moffett Palmer]] (1820–1862), American diplomat and politician |
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* [[Robert Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme]] (1890–1977), |
* [[Robert Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme]] (1890–1977), general secretary of the British Co-operative Union and member of the House of Lords |
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* [[Robert John Palmer]] (1849–1928), tailor and politician in South Carolina |
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* [[Robert Palmer (British writer)]] (1888–1916), British writer, poet and British Army captain |
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* [[Robert Palmer (cricketer)]] (born 1960), Hong Kong-born former English cricketer |
* [[Robert Palmer (cricketer)]] (born 1960), Hong Kong-born former English cricketer |
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==Other people== |
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* Robert Palmer, pseudonym of [[Cyriel Buysse]] (1859–1932), Flemish author |
* Robert Palmer, pseudonym of [[Cyriel Buysse]] (1859–1932), Flemish author |
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* [[Robert Palmer (writer)]] (1945–1997), American music critic and blues producer |
* [[Robert Palmer (American writer)]] (1945–1997), American music critic and blues producer |
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* [[Robert Palmer (British writer)]] (1888–1916), British writer, poet and British Army captain |
* [[Robert Palmer (British writer)]] (1888–1916), British writer, poet and British Army captain |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 1 September 2024
Robert Palmer (1949–2003) was an English singer-songwriter and musician.
Robert Palmer may also refer to:
Academics
[edit]- Robert Roswell Palmer (1909–2002), historian of France
- R. E. A. Palmer (1933–2006), classical scholar and ancient historian
Businessmen
[edit]- Robert Palmer (computer businessman) (born 1940), CEO of Digital Equipment Corporation
- Robert W. Palmer, land appraiser for Madison Guaranty; pleaded guilty in Whitewater controversy
- Robert Palmer (vintner) (1934–2009), American advertising executive and vintner
Politicians
[edit]- Robert Palmer (MP) (1793–1872), English Conservative member of parliament
- Robert Moffett Palmer (1820–1862), American diplomat and politician
- Robert Palmer, 1st Baron Rusholme (1890–1977), general secretary of the British Co-operative Union and member of the House of Lords
- Robert John Palmer (1849–1928), tailor and politician in South Carolina
Sportsmen
[edit]- Robert Palmer (skier) (born 1947), New Zealand Olympic skier
- Robert Palmer (cricketer) (born 1960), Hong Kong-born former English cricketer
Other people
[edit]- Robert Palmer, pseudonym of Cyriel Buysse (1859–1932), Flemish author
- Robert Palmer (American writer) (1945–1997), American music critic and blues producer
- Robert Palmer (British writer) (1888–1916), British writer, poet and British Army captain
- Robert Moffat Palmer (1915–2010), American composer
- Robert Palmer (RAF officer) (1920–1944), British bomber pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross