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Encyclopedia > Robert Brown

Robert Brown can refer to:


Politicians

Sir Robert Brown, 1st Baronet (died 5 October 1760) was a British politician and merchant. ... Robert James Brown (born December 27, 1944), is a stupid hippy, the inaugural Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Greens and the first openly gay member of the Parliament of Australia. ... Robert Brown is a former Australian Labor Party politician. ... Robert Leslie Brown is an Australian politician. ... Robert Crofton Brown (born May 16, 1921), an English Labour politician, was Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne, North, from 1983 to 1987. ... Robert E. Brown (born December 25, 1947) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Region, Deputy Minister for Education and Young People, and a lawyer. ... Robert Brown (December 25, 1744 - February 26, 1823) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. ...

Other people

Robert Brown, (1842 - 26 October 1895), was a Scottish scientist, explorer, and author. ... Robert Brown as M in Licence to Kill Robert Brown (July 23, 1921 - November 11, 2003) was a British actor best known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies, succeeding Bernard Lee, who died in 1981. ... Robert Brown (born November 17, 1927), is a television actor from the 1960s and 1970s. ... Here Come the Brides was a television program that aired on the ABC television network from 1968 to 1970. ... Robert Brown (1773–1858) Robert Brown (December 21, 1773–June 10, 1858) is acknowledged as the leading British botanist to collect in Australia during the first half of the 19th century. ... Robert Dale Brown (born December 15, 1971 in Calgary, Alberta) is a boxer, who represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. ... This article is becoming very long. ... The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States. ... Robert A. Brown is the president of Boston University. ... For similarly-named academic institutions, see Boston (disambiguation). ... Robert Allan Volcanic Brown was a well-known and flamboyant prospector and speculator in 19th and early 20th Century in the Canadian province of British Columbia. ... Robert E. Bob Brown (? - 29 November 2005) was an ethnomusicologist who is credited with coining the term world music. He was also well known for his recordings of music from Indonesia. ... Robert Hanbury Brown was a British astronomer and physicist born 31 August 1916 in Aruvankadu, India. ... This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. ... Robert M. Brown was the Chief Engineer for Union Pacific Railroad in the 1960s and 1970s. ... Robert McAfee Brown (born 28 May 1920 Carthage, Illinois, died 4 September 2001 near Heath, Mississippi) was an American theologian and activist. ...

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Robert Browning (871 words)
Robert Browning was born in Camberwell, south London, as the son of Robert Browning, a wealthy clerk in the Bank of England, and Sarah Anna Wiedemann, of German-Scottish origin.
Browning Society was founded in 1881 as an indication of the poets status as a sage and celebrity.
The Courtship of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett
Robert Browning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1728 words)
Robert Browning was born in Camberwell, Surrey, the first son of Robert and Sarah Wiedemann Browning.
Published under Browning's own name, in an edition financed by his father, the poem was a small commercial and critical success and gained the notice of Carlyle, Wordsworth, and other men of letters, giving him a reputation as a poet of distinguished promise.
In early 1845, Browning began corresponding with Elizabeth Barrett, a semi-invalid, and the two conducted a secret courtship away from the eyes of her domineering father before marrying in secret in 1846 - a union of ideal happiness - and eloping to Italy.
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