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Robarts or
Robartes may
refer to:
Charles Robartes (1660–1723),
Second Earl of
Radnor Gerald Robarts (1878–1961),
British soldier and
squash rackets player...
- The John P.
Robarts Research Library,
commonly referred to as
Robarts Library, is the main
humanities and
social sciences library of the
University of...
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Brabham in 1974,
Robarts lost it
after three races to the better-funded
Rikky von Opel. He
later found a seat with Williams, but
before Robarts could start...
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Conservative Party of Ontario.
Robarts was born in Banff, Alberta, to
Herbert Roberts and
Ellen Florence May
Robarts,
making him the only
Ontario premier...
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Aldham Robarts (November 2, 1901 – June 18, 1991) was a
prominent Canadian Baháʼí. He was born in 1901 in Waterloo, Ontario, to
Aldham Wilson Robarts and...
- 1985.
Official website of
Sarasota County Fairgrounds, home of
Robarts Arena Robarts Arena website 27°20′10″N 82°30′32″W / 27.336°N 82.509°W / 27...
- John
Robarts VC (c. 1818 – 17
October 1888) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for
gallantry in the...
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Abraham Robarts may
refer to:
Abraham Wildey Robarts, MP
Abraham Robarts (MP for Worcester) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the...
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Kinnaird to form the
Young Women's
Christian ****ociation.
Robarts was the
daughter of
Nathaniel Robarts, a
London woollen draper, and was one of six daughters...
- Jérôme
Robart (born 27 May 1970) is a
French actor,
producer and playwright.
Robart was
trained at the
French National Academy of
Dramatic Arts in Paris...