Robert Ross
Robert Ross may refer to:
Military
- Robert Knox Ross (1893–1951), British Army officer
- Robert Ross (British Army officer) (1766–1814), Anglo-Irish British Army officer
- Robert Ross (Royal Marines officer) (died 1794), commander in the first European settlement of New South Wales
Nobility
- Robert Ross, 5th Lord Ross (1563–1595), Scottish nobleman
- Robert Ross, 9th Lord Ross (died 1648), Scottish nobleman
Politics
- Robert Beatson Ross (1867–1949), New Zealand politician
- Robert Dalrymple Ross (1827–1887), South Australian politician
- Robert Ross (politician) (born 1981), member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Robert Tripp Ross (1903–1981), United States Representative from New York
- Robert Max Ross (1933–2009), Republican activist and candidate in Louisiana
Sports
- Ranger Ross (born 1959 as Robert Lee Ross, Jr.), American professional wrestler
- Robbie Ross (rugby league) (born 1975), Australian rugby league footballer
- Robbie Ross Jr. (born 1989), baseball pitcher
Other
- Robert Samuel Ross (1873–1931), Australian socialist journalist, trade unionist, and agitator
- Robbie Ross (1869–1918), Canadian journalist, art critic, literary executor of Oscar Wilde
- Robert Ross (botanist) (1912–2005), British botanist
- Robert Ross (entrepreneur) (1918–2011), founder of Ross University
- Robert Ross (CEO) (1920–2006), founder and leader of the Muscular Dystrophy Association
- Robert J. Ross (born 1974), foundation president
- Robert J. S. Ross (born 1943), American professor of sociology and activist
- Robert S. Ross (born 1954), American professor of political science at Boston College
- Robert Ross (singer), American blues vocalist, guitarist
- Robert Ross (preacher), Presbyterian preacher
- Robert Ross (courtier) (born 1950), Scottish surveyor and courtier
- Robert Ross (writer), British writer
- Robert Ross (writer), Polish writer
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