Robert Barnes — (auch: Antonius Angelus, Anthonius Amarius, Antony Barnes; * um 1495 bei King’s Lynn, Grafschaft Norfolk; † 30. Juli 1540 in London) war englischer Theologe der Reformationszeit und Märtyrer. Leben Barnes studierte 1514 in Cambridge mit John Bale … Deutsch Wikipedia
Robert Barnes (martyr) — Robert Barnes is the real name of jazzman Bootsie Barnes : For the Irish cricketer of the same name see Robert Barnes (cricketer) Robert Barnes (1495 – July 30, 1540), English reformer and martyr, born about 1495, was educated at Cambridge, where … Wikipedia
Robert Barnes (cricketer) — Infobox Old Cricketer nationality = Irish country = Ireland country abbrev = Ire picture = Cricket no pic.png name = Robert Barnes batting style = Left handed batsman bowling style = Slow left arm orthodox FCs = 8 FC runs = 199 FC bat avg = 14.21 … Wikipedia
Robert Barnes (footballer) — Robert Bobbie Barnes was an Australian rules footballer who played for West Adelaide in the SAFL. Barnes played his early football in Broken Hill and was a Kenwrick Medal winner while at West Broken Hill Club. A rover, he was recruited by West… … Wikipedia
Barnes (Familienname) — Barnes ist ein Familienname. Bekannte Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barnes-Jewish Hospital — This article is about Barnes Hospital. For other uses, please see Barnes (disambiguation) Hospital Name = Barnes Jewish Hospital Location = St. Louis, Missouri Country = USA Beds = 1,228 Affiliation = Washington University School of Medicine |… … Wikipedia
Barnes Hospital — For the hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, see Barnes Jewish Hospital. For other uses, see Barnes. Infobox building building name = Barnes Hospital native building name= caption = The main building of Barnes Hospital in April 2008 former names =… … Wikipedia
Robert Ferrar — Anglicanism portal Robert Ferrar (born in King Henry VII s reign 30 March 1555) was a Bishop of St David s in Wales. He was prior of Nostell Priory, embraced the English Reformation, and was made Bishop of St. David s by Edward VI … Wikipedia
Barnes curve — (bahrnz) [Robert Barnes, English obstetrician, 1817–1907] see under curve … Medical dictionary
Robert G. Albion — (born 15 August 1896 in Malden, Massachusetts died 9 August 1983 in Groton, Connecticut) was Harvard s first professor of Oceanic History and inspired two generations of maritime historians in the United States. Highly respected, he was often… … Wikipedia