• Philip Perceval Graves (25 February 1876 – 3 June 1953) was an Anglo-Irish journalist and writer. While working as a foreign correspondent of The Times...
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    Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) was an English poet, soldier, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated...
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  • Philip Graves (born 7 April 1989 in York) is a British triathlete. In 2009, he became the youngest triathlete to win an Ironman competition, at age 20...
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  • Shepherd, Augustus monitored Graves and his schemes, as well as his son. Later events have forced him to deal directly with Graves and accede to Lono's suggestion...
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    Graves was born in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England, to Mary Lousilla (née Roberts) Graves, a travel co-ordinator, and Richard Harding Graves,...
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  • Robert Graves and Philip Graves. He was born at Red Branch House, Wimbledon, England, on 1 December 1899. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves (born in...
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    information to Graves so as not to "give a weapon of any kind to the Jews, whose friend I have never been." In the first article of Graves' series, titled...
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    Nancy Nicholson (category Graves family)
    in the First World War. Nancy married the poet Robert Graves in 1918. The following year, Graves started as a student in Oxford University. The couple...
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  • D. Graves (1907–1972), New York politician and judge Peter Graves (disambiguation), several people Philip Graves, British journalist Ralph Graves (1900–1977)...
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  • approached his son's grave, he had to be held up by friends and family, due to grief. Philip's unmarked grave is near the graves of his parents and aunt...
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  • landlord, and a sister-in-law to Alfred Perceval Graves and an aunt to Joseph Maunsel Hone and Philip Graves. Anton Dolin was another, more distant, relation...
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    to the British Army as the Graves Registration Commission. The new Graves Registration Commission had over 31,000 graves of British and Imperial soldiers...
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  • and, especially often, speed metal. In an interview, their vocalist Philip Graves stated: "Many many many influences… We love a lot of music genres. This...
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  • Philip J. Fry, commonly known mononymously by his surname Fry, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the animated series Futurama. He is voiced...
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    online. The Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, and [Graves, Philip P. (Philip Perceval)]. The Truth About “The Protocols” A Literary Forgery...
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    Philip II (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), sometimes known in Spain as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556...
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    particularly in the work of Scott Brown & Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore and Michael Graves. In the late 1990s, it divided into a multitude of...
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    Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect, designer, and educator, and principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael...
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    deputy. Herbert Garland, George Ambrose Lloyd, George Stewart Symes, Philip Graves, Gertrude Bell, Aubrey Herbert, William Ormsby-Gore, Thomas Edward Lawrence...
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    of British poet and critic Robert Graves. Graves was born in Dublin and was the son of The Rt Rev. Charles Graves, Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Limerick...
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  • Graves was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Graves graduated from Episcopal High School in Baton Rouge. Graves and...
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    state" of Philip Sidney: Pre-scripting the Life of the Poet in England." 25 November 2005. Staff. Sir Philip Sidney 1554–1586, Poets' Graves. Accessed...
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    Ballylickey House, owned by the Graves family for generations and in modern times a hotel and Michelin-starred restaurant. Philip Graves, journalist and exposer...
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  • & Row. OCLC 220903085 – via Internet Archive. Scholarly journal review: Philip Mason Man, New Series, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September, 1967), pp. 474–475, doi:10...
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  • the city made overurbanization a threat to social order. Economists Philip Graves and Robert Sexton argue that the definition of overurbanization must...
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  • Christopher Saint Booth and Philip Adrian Booth (both born 19 February 1960),[better source needed] are British-Canadian-American twin brother filmmakers...
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    Philip Hamilton (June 2, 1802 – July 9, 1884) was the youngest child of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton and Alexander Hamilton. He was named in memory of his...
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    Philip II of Macedon (‹See Tfd›Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – October 336 BC) was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359...
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  • Richard Graves (1763–1829) was a Church of Ireland cleric, theological scholar and author of Graves on the Pentateuch. He was a Doctor of Divinity, one...
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  • for his own view that Ginzberg was the author of the Protocols. After Philip Graves provided evidence in The Times of London that the Protocols were in...
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