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  1. William Robert Gregory MC (20 May 1881 – 23 January 1918) was an Irish flying ace who served as a fighter pilot with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. He was also an accomplished artist and cricket player. His death was memorialised in a series of poems by W. B. Yeats.

  2. Robert Gregory resented Yeats’s long sojourns at Coole during the summer and ejected him from the master bedroom. He also chaffed at Yeats taking liberties with his late father’s wine cellar....

  3. 29 de ene. de 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Robert Gregory, the son of Lady Gregory and a World War I aviator, whose death inspired W.B. Yeats's famous poem. Visit his grave in Padua and his family's estate in Coole, where Yeats met his muse.

  4. 6 de ene. de 2018 · Major Robert Gregory, the only son of Yeats's long-time patron, Lady Gregory of Coole Park, Gort, Co Galway, died when his Royal Flying Corps aircraft crashed on the Italian front on 23 January...

  5. Learn about the life and death of Robert Gregory, the most famous Irish aviator of the First World War, and his comrades James McCudden and Edward Mannock. Discover how they fought and died in the skies over France and Italy, and how they were remembered by Yeats and others.

  6. Robert J. Gregory (Autor) · Addison-Wesley · Tapa Blanda. Sin Stock. Avisarme al correo cuando vuelva a estar disponible. Reseña del libro "Pruebas Psicologicas: Historia Principios y Aplicaciones"

  7. In February 1918, Robert Gregory, a major in the British air force, died while fighting in battle over Italy. In the eyes of the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, Robert Gregory was a fine, young, Renaissance man, whom he described as a “soldier, scholar, horseman.”