Robert King
Robert King may refer to:
- Robert King, 2nd Earl of Kingston (1754–1799), Anglo-Irish peer
- Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston (1796–1867), Irish peer, soldier and Whig politician
- Robert King, 6th Earl of Kingston (1804–1869), Anglo-Irish politician and peer
- Robert King (bishop) (died 1558), English churchman and bishop of Oxford
- Robert King (Australian politician, born 1920) (1920–1991)
- Robert King (Queensland politician) (1848–1905), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
- Robert King (conductor) (born 1960), founder and conductor of the period music orchestra The King's Consort
- Robert King (cricketer, born 1909) (1909–1992)
- Robert King (cricketer, born 1978), English cricketer
- Robert King (economist) (born 1951), American economist
- Robert King (footballer) (1862–1950), English international footballer
- Robert King (jurist) (1600–1676), English jurist and academic
- Robert King (photojournalist), American independent photojournalist
- Robert King (writer) (born 1955), of film Clean Slate
- Robert King, victim to a Malo kingi jellyfish which was subsequently named in memory of him
- Robert A. King, American football coach in 1890
- Robert Arthur King (1886–1960), Australian politician
- Robert Bruce King (born 1940), American judge
- Robert King, 1st Viscount Lorton (1773–1854), Irish peer and politician
- Robert Emmet King (1848–1921), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky (1896)
- Robert Hillary King (born 1942), American Black Panther member and activist
- Robert John King (1839–1899), Australian politician
- Robert L. King (born 1946), American political figure
- Robert R. King (born 1942), American politician; United States special envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues 2009
- Robert Turner King (1824–1884), cricketer
- Robert King, 1st Baron Kingsborough (1724–1755), Irish landowner and politician
- Robert T. King (Vermont) (1917–1970), Vermont Republican politician
- Robert King (Roundhead) (died 1657), Irish soldier and statesman
- Robert King, 2nd Baron Kingston (died 1693), Irish nobleman
- J. Robert King, novelist and game designer
- Rob/Robbie King
- Rob King (born 1970), composer
- Robbie King (footballer) (born 1986), English footballer
- Robbie King (musician) (1947–2003), Canadian musician
- Bob/Bobby King
- Bob King (American football coach) (1913–1994), active 1958–1972
- Bob King (athlete) (1906–1965), American high jumper
- Bob King (basketball) (1923–2004), American basketball coach in 1960s and 1970s
- Bob King (editor) (born 1949), editor-manager of Classic Images and Films of the Golden Age
- Bob King (labor leader) (born 1946), president of the UAW, 2010-present
- Bob King (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Bob King (Queensland politician) (born 1938), former Australian politician
- Bob King (footballer) (1894–1979), Australian rules football player
- Bob King (speed coach), American strength and conditioning coach
- Bob King (children's musician), Canadian children's musician and songwriter
- Bobby King (born 1944), American singer
- Bob King, writer of the 1971 hit song "Draggin' the Line" performed by Tommy James
See also
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