Robin Hood is not a real person he is a heroic outlaw in English folklore.
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.
Some tales hold that Robin was Robert, the Earl of Locksley, before living in Sherwood Forest and disguising himself with a hood. (Rob In The Hood changed to Robin the Hood, which changed to Robin Hood.)
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In.....England. The Sherwood forest!
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because he was born there
Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest with his gang/merry men/ other out laws.
Fictional character in Sherwood forest
In Sherwood forest
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.