Robert Arthur Noble, also known as Crown Prince Robert of Lovia (1894-1938), was the eldest son of Arthur II of Lovia, and Queen Lucy's younger twin brother. Despite an initial dispute about whether Lucy or Robert would inherit the throne, his poor relationship with his father and adherence to Marxist-Leninist views resulted in him renouncing all claim to the Lovian throne and then leaving Lovia for good. After volunteering in the Spanish Civil War, he was killed in 1938 on his 44th birthday.
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| - Robert Arthur Noble, also known as Crown Prince Robert of Lovia (1894-1938), was the eldest son of Arthur II of Lovia, and Queen Lucy's younger twin brother. Despite an initial dispute about whether Lucy or Robert would inherit the throne, his poor relationship with his father and adherence to Marxist-Leninist views resulted in him renouncing all claim to the Lovian throne and then leaving Lovia for good. After volunteering in the Spanish Civil War, he was killed in 1938 on his 44th birthday.
- Robert Noble (1897-19??) was an American real estate salesman, radio commentator and the originator of the Ham and Eggs California Pension Plan. He founded the anti-war group The Friends of Progress and was later a defendant in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944. Noble was born Robert Coker and had his name legally changed in 1928. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in November 1915 but later deserted and was imprisoned. Noble supported Socialist Upton Sinclair’s bid for governor of California in 1934 and ran Huey Long’s Share Our Wealth program in California.
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| - Robert Arthur Noble, also known as Crown Prince Robert of Lovia (1894-1938), was the eldest son of Arthur II of Lovia, and Queen Lucy's younger twin brother. Despite an initial dispute about whether Lucy or Robert would inherit the throne, his poor relationship with his father and adherence to Marxist-Leninist views resulted in him renouncing all claim to the Lovian throne and then leaving Lovia for good. After volunteering in the Spanish Civil War, he was killed in 1938 on his 44th birthday.
- Robert Noble (1897-19??) was an American real estate salesman, radio commentator and the originator of the Ham and Eggs California Pension Plan. He founded the anti-war group The Friends of Progress and was later a defendant in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944. Noble was born Robert Coker and had his name legally changed in 1928. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in November 1915 but later deserted and was imprisoned. Noble supported Socialist Upton Sinclair’s bid for governor of California in 1934 and ran Huey Long’s Share Our Wealth program in California. Noble headed the organization The Friends of Progress during World War II. California Attorney General Earl Warren said the group was "subversive in character and is designed to destroy our war effort and with it our country." Noble freely admitted his admiration for Adolf Hitler's policies in Germany. Robert Noble and his associate in Friends of Progress, Ellis O. Jones, were convicted of violating the California sedition law on August 11, 1942. Robert Noble was given a five year sentence. They were convicted for ridiculing President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other Allied war leaders. Two years later they were both defendants in a federal roundup of nationalists and isolationists in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
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