• Fred Colson Robinson (23 September 1930, Birmingham, Alabama – 5 May 2016, New Haven, Connecticut) was an American historian at Yale University. He was...
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  • Fred Robinson may refer to: Fred Robinson (footballer, born 1881) (1881–?), English footballer for Grimsby Town Fred Robinson (footballer, born 1884)...
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  • rather than one of historical accuracy. Scholars Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson describe the comitatus more fully: A heroic warrior brought up in this...
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    such as bishops and archbishops, named Hunfrith. Another reading, by Fred C. Robinson, is to see it as un + ferth, "no wit". Other scholars, such as R. D...
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    in the mid-6th century, all three halls were about 50 meters long. Fred C. Robinson is also attracted to this identification: "Hrothgar (and later Hrothulf)...
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    Dante; Francis, Henry (trans.). The Divine Comedy. Mitchell, Bruce; Fred C. Robinson (2001). A Guide to Old English. Glossary: Blackwell Publishing. pp...
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    individuals that scholars Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson believe were real Englishmen. Mitchell and Robinson conjecture that the lost opening of the poem...
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    paganism that is present throughout the work. Literary critics such as Fred C. Robinson argue that the Beowulf poet tries to send a message to readers during...
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    Works: Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature in Honour of Fred C. Robinson. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press. pp. 105–126. ISBN 978-0-8020-4153-1...
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  • the second-largest privately held company in the United States in 2015. Fred C. Koch was born in Quanah, Texas, the son of Mattie B. (née Mixson) and Harry...
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