140 minutes which is about 2.3 hours.
140 minutes which is about 2.3 hours.
if not remember we are robin hood all of us Yes, we are all Robin Hood. But a more direct answer is that the earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are some ballads dated before 1450, which I use as the basis for my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. One of these ballads is "The Death of Robin Hood," in which Robin is betrayed by his cousin.
The earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads earlier than 1450. They place Robin Hood in Yorkshire. In one of them King Edward is in Yorkshire and makes Robin Hood his yeoman. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II, who was there in 1323. Among the King's servants in 1323 is listed a Robyn Hod. In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I assume that this Robyn Hod is the same as the Robin Hood of the ballads.
It is believed that the legendary figure of Robin Hood lived during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, although historical evidence of his existence is scant. The exact lifespan of Robin Hood is unknown due to the lack of concrete historical records.
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Robin Hood isn't a real person. He is a fictional character in a story that dates from the 1200's. At this time people couldn't read so long poem stories were told and Robin Hood comes from this tradition. The story we know has evolved and changed over time.
The original sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads composed before 1450. I base my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles on these ballads. They refer to a King Edward, who visits Robin in Yorkshire. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire was Edward II, who was there in 1323. In the ballad King Edward makes Robin one of his yeomen. There is a Robyn Hod listed among the servants of Edward II in 1323. This Robyn Hod had a wife named Mathilda. Maid Marian did not enter the Robin Hood legend for another 300 years. So the answer to the question is: If we are talking about a historical Robin Hood, he did not marry Maid Marian.
Robin Hood was an excellent bowman, and at the time the long bow as attributed to a number of major victories in certain wars. Does a bowman really count as a good warrior? Well it doesn't do it for me.
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n he was'nt he was until he got fired The only reason Robin Hood is not a highway man is because in his day highways hadn't yet been invented. (Actually the Roman had highways but once their Empire collapsed nobody built highways again for a long long time). But in every other way Robin Hood is indeed a highway man.
Fred Goddard has: Played 3rd Man in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Performed in "Long John Silver" in 1954. Played Sergeant in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955. Played Tom Joyner in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955. Played Cedric in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955. Played Guard in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955. Played Horg in "The Adventures of Sir Lancelot" in 1956. Played Aussie in "Assignment Foreign Legion" in 1956. Played Mulligan in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played The Policeman in "White Hunter" in 1957. Played Anderson in "Un hecho violento" in 1958.
Since, historically Robin Hood may not have existed, when the story began getting told in 1226 the main weapons were bow/arrow, sword. The major weapon of Robin Hood's period was the Long Bow. This was a (fairly) recent invention and was used to major result in the Battle of Agincourt Friday 25 October 1415 with Henry V of England. You will (may) recall that one of the attempts of the Sheriff of Nottingham to entrap Robin Hood was to hold an archery contest.