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Robert Graves was a British poet, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, military personnel, and writer. He was born on July 24, 1895, in Wimbledon, London, and held citizenship in the United Kingdom. Robert Graves's birth name was Robert von Ranke Graves, and he was also known as Robert Ranke Graves. Graves's father was Alfred Perceval Graves.
Graves received his education at various institutions, including King's College School, Charterhouse School, Copthorne, and St John's College, Oxford.
As an accomplished writer, Graves produced works in multiple genres such as essays and novels. Some of his most notable works include "The White Goddess", "I, Claudius", and "The Greek Myths". He was the founder of Seizin Press.
Robert Graves had children named Lucia Graves and Tomás Graves. He passed away on December 7, 1985, in Deià.