Robert Constable
Sir Robert Constable ( – 6 July 1537) was a member of the English Tudor gentry. He helped Henry VII to defeat the Cornish rebels at the Battle of Blackheath in 1497. In 1536, when the rising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace broke out in the north of England, Constable was one of the insurgent leaders, but towards the close of the year, he submitted at Doncaster and was pardoned. He did not share in the renewal of the rising, Bigod's rebellion, which took place in January 1537; but he refused the king's invitation to proceed to London, and was arrested, tried for treason, and hanged at Hull in the following June. Provided by Wikipedia
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Education for Social Work as a Self-regulating Profession by Robert Constable
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Family Education and Family Therapy: Tools for Relational Change by Robert Constable
Published 2018-05-01
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Social Work and Family Therapy: Interdisciplinary Roots of Family Intervention by Robert Constable
Published 2016-12-01
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Extracting Programs from Constructive HOL Proofs via IZF Set-Theoretic Semantics by Robert Constable, Wojciech Moczydlowski
Published 2008-09-01
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Knowledge-Based Synthesis of Distributed Systems Using Event Structures by Mark Bickford, Robert Constable, Joseph Halpern, Sabina Petride
Published 2011-05-01
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