Robert Douglas

Robert Douglas may refer to:

  • Robert Douglas (minister) (1594–1674), minister in the Church of Scotland
  • Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge (1611–1662), Scottish-born field-marshal in the Swedish army
  • Robert Douglas (bishop) (died 1716), Scottish prelate
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet (1694–1770), Scottish genealogist
  • Robert Douglas (1727–1809), career soldier, field marshal of the Netherlands
  • Robert Douglas (actor) (1909–1999), British actor
  • Robert Douglas (footballer) (born 1972), Scottish footballer
  • Robert Douglas (American football) (born 1982), retired American football fullback
  • Robert Douglas (New Zealand politician), 19th century New Zealand politician
  • Rob Douglas (born 1971), American kitesurfer
  • Róbert Ingi Douglas (born 1973), Icelandic film director
  • R. J. W. Douglas (1920–1979), Canadian geologist
  • Robert M. Douglas (doctor) (born 1936), Chairman of Australia 21
  • Robert M. Douglas (1849–1917), American judge, North Carolina Supreme Court justice
  • Robert Dick Douglas (1875–1960), American lawyer and son of Robert M. Douglas
  • Robert Noel Douglas (1868–1957), English cricketer and priest
  • Robert Albert Douglas (1887–1959), contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Robert Langton Douglas (1864–1951), British art critic and director of the National Gallery of Ireland
  • Robert Percy Douglas (1805–1891), British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
  • Robert Douglas, 8th Earl of Morton (died 1651), Scottish nobleman
  • Robert Douglas, 1st Viscount of Belhaven (1573–1639), Scottish courtier
  • Bob Douglas (1882–1979), American sports manager, founder of the New York Renaissance
  • Bob Douglas (politician) (born 1932)
  • Bobby Douglas, wrestling coach

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    How can I live among this gentle
    absolescent breed of heroes, and not weep?
    Unicorns, almost,
    for they are falling into two legends
    in which their stupidity and chivalry
    are celebrated. Each, fool and herb, will be an immortal.
    —Keith Douglas (1920–1944)