Practice, And In legend he fought in the crusades, He was good with a bow & arrows, And a sword.
Depends on which version of the tale you're talking about! I believe that Cary Elwes' portrayal of the character in 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' showed Robin in a very good light. He was gracious to those he defeated, fought Prince John with the purest of motives, and was gracious enough to allow King Richard the honor of a wedding kiss to Marion.
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 does not have a secret identity. Robin Hood is the bandit that robs from people in Sherwood Forest.
I dont think so but i wish it would because i love robin hood
The best assurance of immortality is to have good press. The primary recorder of the antics of Robin Hood was Alan Adale a traveling minstrel who songs and poems were a little more successful than his competitors.
Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave money to the poor, so he treated the poor with courtesy.
Okay joker was the red hood first he wasnt evil. but when joker killed robin robin turned into red hood because ras a gul rasied him from the dead so robin red hood is evil
Robin Hood was a folklore legend in England. He has never been proven to have actually existed, so there's no way to know when he was born. Most of the references to him came about in the late 13th century.
The earliest Robin Hood ballad in existence is "The Gest of Robin Hood," which I follow in my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. It is undated, but the evidence is that it was written before 1450. There is a reference to Robin Hood ballads -- the names are not given -- in Langland's Piers Plowman, which was written in 1377, so there must have been some before that date.
Robin Hood only steals from the rich so he can pass the money on to the poor, the tax was way to high and the poor were then kicked out so Robin Hood didn't like what they where doing to the poor and got his revenge...stealing off the rich
The first known reference to Robin Hood is in 1226 so if we date it from that point, in the year 2000 he was 774 years old.
He's poor, he needs food, has a gang to deal with and the sheriff is hunting him.