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Robert Gray

American captain and explorer of the Pacific
Born
May 10th, 1755 271 years ago
Died
1806 220 years ago — 51 years old

Born in 1755, served as an American captain and explorer. His expeditions included significant journeys along the Pacific Northwest coast, particularly the Columbia River. Played a key role in the maritime exploration during the early years of American expansion. His voyages contributed to the mapping and understanding of this vital region. Died in 1806 after a successful career in exploration.

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Robert Green

English footballer and goalkeeper
Born
January 18th, 1980 46 years ago

Played as a goalkeeper, with notable stints at Norwich City, West Ham United, and Queens Park Rangers. Represented the England national team in various competitions, including the FIFA World Cup. Competed in over 400 professional matches throughout a career spanning nearly two decades, achieving recognition for solid performances in both club and international fixtures.

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Robert Greene

American author of self-help books
Born
May 14th, 1959 67 years ago

An author and translator focused on strategy, power, and human behavior. Prominent writings include 'The 48 Laws of Power,' 'The Art of Seduction,' and 'Mastery.' The works often draw on historical examples and philosophy to illustrate principles of power dynamics and personal development. Greene's writings appeal to a wide audience, from business professionals to those interested in psychology and self-improvement. His authorship has generated considerable discussion and some controversy in popular culture.

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Robert Greenwald

American director and producer of documentaries
Born
August 28th, 1943 82 years ago

Born in 1943, this American director and producer gained prominence in the documentary film industry. Initially began a career in television, producing and directing series such as 'The Brady Bunch' and 'The Wonder Years'. Transitioned to documentary filmmaking with a focus on social and political issues, establishing a reputation for works that provoke discussion. Founded the production company Brave New Films, which produces progressive documentary films and campaigns. Engaged in activism related to various causes, including healthcare and workers' rights.

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Robert Griffin III

American football quarterback
Born
February 12th, 1990 36 years ago

This American football player achieved prominence as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Baylor University, where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2011. Griffin was drafted second overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2012 NFL Draft. In his rookie season, he led the team to an NFC East division title and earned the Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Griffin showcased his athleticism and dual-threat capability as both a passer and a runner, breaking multiple franchise records during his tenure with the Redskins. Subsequent injuries limited his effectiveness and playing time, leading to stints with other teams. After several years in the NFL, he transitioned into a broadcasting career.

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Robert Grosseteste

English bishop and philosopher
Born
1175 851 years ago
Died
October 9th, 1253 772 years ago — 78 years old

Served as the Bishop of Lincoln and made significant contributions to philosophy and science during the medieval period. Played a pivotal role in the establishment of the university system in England. Engaged in the translation of works from Greek and Arabic into Latin, which facilitated the spread of knowledge. His writings on optics laid foundational principles for the study of light. Additionally, developed theories on the nature of knowledge and the relationship between the divine and the world.

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Robert Guéï

Ivorian soldier and 3rd President
Born
March 16th, 1941 85 years ago
Died
September 19th, 2002 23 years ago — 61 years old

Served as the 3rd President of Côte d'Ivoire from October 2000 until his removal in October 2002. Guéï initially gained prominence as a military officer and participated in various coups and political movements. In 1999, he led a coup that resulted in the ousting of President Henri Konan Bédié, subsequently assuming the presidency. His government sought to stabilize the nation amidst political unrest and civil tensions. In the 2000 elections, after initially excluding opposition candidates, his leadership faced accusations of irregularities, leading to conflict and his eventual departure from power.

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Robert Guillaume

Actor and singer from 'Benson'
Born
November 30th, 1927 98 years ago
Died
October 24th, 2017 8 years ago — 89 years old

Acclaimed actor and singer, celebrated for role as Benjamin Siegler in the television series 'Benson' and as the voice of Rafiki in Disney's 'The Lion King'. Started career on stage, winning a Tony Award for performance in the musical 'Purlie'. Appeared in numerous television series and films throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Also contributed as a director and producer, showcasing talents beyond acting. Influential in portraying African American characters in a positive light during a time of limited representation.

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Robert Guiscard

Norman adventurer and military leader
Died
July 17th, 1085 940 years ago — None years old

A prominent figure in the Norman conquest of southern Italy, Guiscard led military campaigns that expanded Norman territories. Born in Normandy, Guiscard initially served as a mercenary before establishing his rule over parts of Italy, becoming Duke of Apulia and Calabria. Notably, he founded the principality of Salerno and played a crucial role in the consolidation of Norman power in the region. Guiscard's military prowess and strategic alliances facilitated the dominance of the Normans in Italy during the 11th century. He participated in the First Crusade and was instrumental in securing lands for the Norman nobility.

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Robert G. W. Anderson

Chemist and curator of chemical history
Born
May 2nd, 1944 82 years ago

Contributed significantly to the field of chemistry as both a chemist and a historian. Served as a curator, preserving and promoting the history of chemical science. Focused on the intersection of chemistry and historical context, helping to document and interpret the development of chemical knowledge over time.

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Robert Hallam

English Catholic bishop of Exeter
Died
September 4th, 1417 608 years ago — None years old

Served as the Bishop of Exeter from 1407 until death in 1417. Participated in the papal conclave that elected Pope Martin V in 1417. Took part in various ecclesiastical councils and was involved in church politics during a significant period of the Catholic Church. Hallam contributed to the administration of his diocese and supported the church's role amidst the political turmoils of the time.

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Robert Halperin

American yachtsman and sailing champion
Born
January 26th, 1908 118 years ago
Died
May 8th, 1985 41 years ago — 77 years old

A prominent yachtsman achieved significant success in the sailing community. Competed in multiple prestigious regattas and was celebrated for outstanding skill and strategy on water. Won the 1947 America's Cup as helmsman for the boat 'Weatherly,' leading the team to victory in a historic challenge. Contributed to the advancement of sailing techniques and equipment throughout the mid-20th century.

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