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  1. Charles Patrick Ranke Graves (1 December 1899 – 20 February 1971) was a British journalist, travel writer and novelist. He came from a large literary family. Among his nine siblings were the writers Robert Graves and Philip Graves.

  2. Charles Graves was an Irish mathematician who published on geometry and on Gaelic history. He and his brother John are credited with inspiring Hamiton to invent the quaternions.

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  4. Charles Graves (6 December 1812 – 17 July 1899) was an Irish mathematician, academic, and clergyman. He was Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin (1843–1862), and was president of the Royal Irish Academy (1861–1866). He served as dean of the Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle, and later as Bishop of ...

  5. Charles Graves (1812–99) was a clergyman, mathematician, and antiquarian in Ireland. He was a fellow of TCD, a professor of mathematics, a president of the RIA, and a bishop of Limerick.

  6. Captain Robert von Ranke Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985) [1] [2] was an English poet, soldier, historical novelist and critic. His father was Alfred Perceval Graves, a celebrated Irish poet and figure in the Gaelic revival; they were both Celticists and students of Irish mythology. Robert Graves produced more than 140 works in his lifetime.

  7. Bishop Charles Graves was an Irish mathematician, academic and clergyman best known for his intensive study of Ogham Stones, the Celtic language and the old Irish Brehon Laws.