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| - Robert Graves was a World War I solder and a poet. He and his fellow poet Siegfried Sassoon faced Indiana Jones in a tennis match in August 1916 and later discussed poetry and war politics with Jones. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
- Robert Graves is a delivery-boy and also an associate of terrorist Kamal Konkani.
- Captain Robert Graves was a Starfleet commanding officer who died at the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2367 and the father of Cantabrian-A commanding officer Patricia Graves. Graves's death, as well as a death of their son Robert Jr., devastated his wife Anita so much that she died a few years later. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "In the Still of the Night") As Graves was a long-serving and decorated commanding officer, we assume he'd be commanding one of the larger Starfleet ships at the Battle of Wolf 359.
- Robert Graves (Noble City, May 1, 1901 - May 1, 1977) was a Lovian citizen and the founder of the Lovian pétanque club West End Petanque Association. At the end of his sports career he was a suspect in a case concerning mafia relations. Graves had French-Spanish ancestors.
- Robert von Ranke Graves (also known as Robert Ranke Graves and most commonly Robert Graves) (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was an English poet, scholar/translator/writer of antiquity specializing in Classical Greece and Rome, and novelist. During his long life he produced more than 140 works. Graves's poems—together with his translations and innovative analysis and interpretations of the Greek myths, his memoir of his early life, including his role in the First World War, Good-Bye to All That, and his speculative study of poetic inspiration, The White Goddess—have never been out of print.
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