Robert King may refer to:
- Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston (1796–1867), Irish peer, soldier and Whig politician
- Robert King (bishop) (died 1558), English churchman and bishop of Oxford
- Robert King (Australian politician) (1920–1991)
- Robert King (conductor) (born 1960), founder and conductor of the period music orchestra The King's Consort
- Robert King (cricketer) (1909–1992), cricketer
- 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 (musician), with Scars
- Robert King (writer), 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 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, American Black Panther member and activist
- 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
- Rob/Robbie King
- Rob King (born 1970), composer
- Robbie King (born 1986), English footballer
- Bob/Bobby King
- Bob King (American football coach), 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 (footballer) (born 1894), Australian rules football player
- Bobby King (born 1944), American singer
- Bob King (songwriter), writer of the 1971 hit song "Draggin' the Line" performed by Tommy James
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“If the king is in the palace, nobody looks at the walls. It is when he is gone, and the house is filled with grooms and gazers, that we turn from the people, to find relief in the majestic men that are suggested by the pictures and the architecture.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)