Robert Crichton — may refer to:*Robert Crichton (bishop) (died 1585) *Robert Crichton (novelist) (died 1993) *Robert Crichton (comics) … Wikipedia
Robert Crichton Foster — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Robert Crichton Foster Nacimiento 21 de julio de 1904 Springfield, Mass … Wikipedia Español
Robert Crichton (novelist) — Robert Crichton (born January 29, 1925; died March 23, 1993) was an American novelist.Crichton served in the infantry during World War II, and was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge in 1944. Before returning to the States, he ran an ice cream … Wikipedia
Robert Crichton (comics) — Robert Crichton is a supporting character in various media based on DC Comics series. He is typically established as the warden of a prison or metal hospital.Crichton appeared Warden of Gotham Prison in several episodes of the 1960s Batman series … Wikipedia
Robert Crichton (bishop) — infobox bishopbiog name = Robert Crichton religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Dunkeld Title = Bishop of Dunkeld Period = 1554 ndash;1571 1584 ndash;1585 consecration = November, 1399 Predecessor = John Hamilton see also Donald… … Wikipedia
Crichton — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andrew Crichton (1790–1855), schottischer Biograf und Historiker Brandon Crichton (* 1985), kanadischer Radrennfahrer Charles Crichton (1910–1999), britischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Produzent… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Crichton — The name Crichton originates as the name of Crichton, Midlothian, a village in Scotland, which is also the site of Crichton Castle Contents 1 Places and Institutions 1.1 In Dumfries 1.2 Outside Scotland … Wikipedia
Crichton, Saskatchewan — For other uses, see Crichton (disambiguation). Hamlet of Crichton Hamlet … Wikipedia
Crichton, James — born August 1560, Eliock House, Dumfries, Scot. died July 1582, Mantua, Mantua Scottish scholar and adventurer. After graduating from the University of St. Andrews, he publicly distinguished himself in Europe in learned activities. He entered the … Universalium
Robert Persons — Robert Persons † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Robert Persons (Also, but less correctly, PARSONS) Jesuit, b., at Nether Stowey, Somerset, 24 June, 1546; d. in Rome, 15 April, 1610. I. EARLY LIFE His parents were of the yeoman… … Catholic encyclopedia