Robin Hood was not real and the story began as a oral poem in the 1200's.. He was not real and there is no historical evidence he existed.
According to tradition, Robin Hood died of illness in his old age while staying at the Kirkless Priory in Yorkshire.
Maid Marian was 18 years old. Maid Marian is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood in English folklore.
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Robin hood was 52 when he died, because ...I am unaware of an exact age but the ballads do say that 'his hair had retreated on both sides of his head' and that his beard had 'two fangs of grey' in it.
That he "gave to the poor, took from the rich", crossing the barriers of birth and station of that day and age.
Errol Flynn famously portrayed both Captain Peter Blood in "Captain Blood" (1935) and Robin Hood in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). He became iconic for his swashbuckling roles, showcasing his charm and athleticism in these classic films. Flynn's performances in these roles solidified his status as one of Hollywood's leading action stars during the Golden Age of cinema.
It wasn't right for Robin Hood to steal from the poor in the perspective of the Law, but as the "poor" thought it was a good thing Robin Hood was claimed a hero, and in many ways he was. But in this age the world is ruled by the government, and the government makes the law, and it is illegal to steal. SO even though people thought of Robin Hood as a hero technically he was breaking the law. So it wasn't right to steal then, and it still isn't okay to steal.\ I hope this helps
The story of Robin Hood is not about a real person, but a composite of men who were highway men. The story began in the 1200's and was told as a rhyme and orally. Eventually, it was written down and characters added through the years. The story has changed and a family history was added in modern times, but there were no parents. Robin is a fictional character and there is very little historical evidence he existed.
Well, darling, Robin Hood's father died in the original ballads by being bled to death by the Sheriff of Nottingham. It was a brutal way to go, but hey, that's medieval England for you. So, there you have it, the not-so-happy ending to Papa Hood's story.
Robin Hood, the legendary English folk hero, is traditionally depicted as growing up in the Sherwood Forest area of Nottinghamshire. While his exact age is not specified in the stories, he is often portrayed as a young man or adult during his time as an outlaw, typically in his late twenties to early thirties. The tales focus more on his adventures and principles rather than specific details about his upbringing or age.
The age of the knights and chivalry was an interesting on out of which came stories like Robin Hood. It also had the lasting effect of teaching men how to handle horses which is something that many people still use today.
Historians aren't sure Robin Hood even existed and if he did the information on him is very slim so there is not enough information to give you an absolute answer to the question. However popular thinking is that he died between the 75th and 87th year of his age as a result of treachery through medical malpractice.