Robert Gilbert — may refer to:*Robert Gilbert (chemist), Australian chemist (born 1946) *Robert Gilbert (musician), German musician (1899–1978) *Robert Gilbert (bishop), Dean of York, Bishop of London 1436–48 *Bobby Gilbert, Irish footballeree also*Robert Gilbert … Wikipedia
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Robert FitzHugh — Infobox bishopbiog name = Robert FitzHugh religion =Catholic See =Diocese of London Title = Bishop of London Period = 1431 ndash;1436 Predecessor = William Grey Successor =Robert Gilbert ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of… … Wikipedia
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Gilbert Foliot — • Bishop of London, b. early in the twelfth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gilbert Foliot Gilbert Foliot † … Catholic encyclopedia
Gilbert de la Porrée — • Bishop of Poitiers, philosopher, theologian and general scholar; b. at Poitiers in 1076; d. in 1154 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gilbert de la Porree Gilbert de la Porrée … Catholic encyclopedia
Gilbert Bourne — Gilbert Bourne † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gilbert Bourne Last Catholic Bishop of Bath and Wells, England, son of Philip Bourne of Worcestershire, date of birth unknown; d. 10 Sept., 1569, at Silverton in Devonshire. Entering Oxford… … Catholic encyclopedia
Gilbert Burnet — (September 18, 1643 – March 17, 1715) was a Scottish theologian and historian, and Bishop of Salisbury. He was fluent in Dutch, French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. Burnet was respected as a cleric, a preacher, and an academic, as well as a writer… … Wikipedia
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