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  1. Find out information about Stuart, Robert, 1st duke of Albany. Stuart or Stewart, Robert, 1st duke of Albany, 1340?–1420, regent of Scotland; third son of Robert II. As earl of Fife and Monteith, he held commands under...

  2. Robert, Count of Mortain, first Earl of Cornwall of 2nd creation ( c. 1031 – c. 1095) was a Norman nobleman and the half-brother (on their mother's side) of King William the Conqueror. He was one of the very few proven companions of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings and as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 was one of the ...

  3. Robert d'Eu (d. 1149) [citation needed] Condoha (Condor) (d. after 1087) married in 1058 to Fulk d'Angoulême, and was mother of William V d'Angoulême and grandmother of Wulgrin II d'Angoulême. William II, who succeeded his father as Count of Eu and Lord of Hastings [6] Eremburga of Mortain (possible), the second wife of Roger I, Count of Sicily.

  4. Robert, Duke of Bar. Robert I of Bar (8 November 1344 – 12 April 1411) was Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson and Count and then Duke of Bar. He succeeded his elder brother Edward II of Bar as count in 1352. His parents were Henry IV of Bar and Yolande of Flanders. [1]

  5. Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (Robert Philippe Louis Eugène Ferdinand; 9 November 1840 – 5 December 1910), was the son of Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, and thus a grandson of King Louis-Philippe of France.

  6. Robert FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Gloucester (c. 1090 – 31 October 1147 [1]) ( alias Robert Rufus, Robert de Caen ( Latinised to Robertus de Cadomo [2] ), Robert Consul [3] [4]) was an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England. He was the half-brother of the Empress Matilda, and her chief military supporter during the civil war known as the ...

  7. Robert of Anjou ( Italian: Roberto d'Angiò ), known as Robert the Wise ( Italian: Roberto il Saggio; 1276 – 20 January 1343), was King of Naples, titular King of Jerusalem and Count of Provence and Forcalquier from 1309 to 1343, the central figure of Italian politics of his time. [2] He was the third son of King Charles II of Naples and Mary ...