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No. Robin Hood was produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and directed by them, Merlin is produced by Shine Television.

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How long ago do people think robin hood existed?

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.


Was Robin Hood based on someone?

Robin Hood was supposadly based on Robert Fitzdog, Earl of Huntington and Lord of Locksley who was a good archer and lived in the forests giving to the poor In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I base Robin Hood on a real Robyn Hod who lived in the 14th century. My reasoning is that in one of the earliest ballads King Edward -- almost surely Edward II -- makes Robin Hood his yeoman. Edward II had a valet and porter named Robyn Hod, and I assume that Robin Hood and Robyn Hod are the same person.


What is Jonas Armstrong famous for?

Jonas Armstrong is an Irish born British actor who was made famous by playing the role of Robin Hood in the British TV series of the same name. Robin Hood airs on BBC One.


Was Robin Hood married?

Yes, he and Maid Marion were married. Friar Tuck performed the ceremony in Sherwood Forest, so there was no formal documentation in the church registry. Actually Maid Marian doesn't enter the Robin Hood legend until about 300 years after Robin Hood died. I base my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles on the earliest sources, which are ballads dating from the 14th century. In one of them King Edward -- most likely Edward II -- makes Robin one of his yeomen. There was a real Robyn Hod in the service of Edward II; he was married to a woman named Mathilda.


Marion dead BBC Robin Hood?

everyone thought Marian was dead but she will definitely return in the finale of series 3 something worth fighting for part 2.but in the same respect robin hood played by Jonas Armstrong also makes an explosive exit.


How do you score a Robin Hood?

A Robin Hood is scored when one arrow enters and splits an arrow already in the target. the second arrow scores the same as the first ie if the first arrow is in Gold then the second arrow must also be in gold. this is a very rare event


Why was it all right for Robin Hood to steal from the rich and give to the poor not all right now to do the same?

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


Did Robin Hood really exsist?

Yes he did but he really wasn't that good. Nobody ever really thought he was a hero. To everyone else he was just a normal arch-man. He really was but he was just to proud and confident of himself. When Robin really was alive he would just tell all the kids he was a hero. The children actually believed his stories and so they passed the old tale on. Well that brings us right to now.The sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads dating before 1450. Presumably they are based on oral narratives which circulated earlier. Such narratives and ballads could not have existed unless people thought Robin Hood was a hero. In one of the ballads a King Edward comes to Yorkshire and makes Robin one of his yeomen. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II. One of the men in Edward II's service was named Robyn Hod. I think Robyn Hod and Robin Hood are the same and therefore Robin Hood really existed. In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I blend the stories of the two men, Robin and Robyn, into a coherent biography of a Robin Hood who I believe really existed.


What do all these people have in common Robin Hood Captain Moonlight Ned Kelly and the Great Train robber?

they are in the same movie with the same character


What are some factual basis of Robin Hood?

The earliest sources of the Robin Hood story are ballads which date before 1450. In one of them a King Edward comes to Robin in Yorkshire and makes him his yeoman. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire at that time was Edward II. Edward II had a valet and porter named Robyn Hod. In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I assume the identity of the Robin of the ballads and the Robyn who served Edward II; and there's no doubt that Robyn was factual. He was a follower of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; he lived in Wakefield; he had a wife named Mathilda; and there are several other facts known about him. If that Robyn was the same as the Robin of the ballads, then the Robin of the ballads also has some factual basis.


What is the name of honest johns cat in Pinocchio?

In the Pinoccho tale, Honest John is a Fox ( animal of the Vulpine family). There is a character with the same name in Robin Hood.


When did Robin Hood die and where?

The Death of Robin HoodOne of the famous stories of Robin's death goes like this:It was nearly evening when Robin Hood and Little John (one of Robin's merry men) were returning from a hunt when Robin started to feel sick and fever quickly took over. Robin then asked Little John to take him to the Kirklees Priory where his cousin the prioress worked.When Robin Hood arrived at the Priory Gatehouse he was taken up stairs to a private room. The prioress then opened up one of Robins veins and left him alone in till the next evening. On the way out prioress locked the door no one knows why she did it may of been because she cared for him or for some other reason. When Robin Hood was in his weak state Sir Roger of Donkestere (who may have been in love prioress) climbed through the window and stabbed Robin Hood in the arm. Robin Hood then swang his sword and beheaded Roger in one swing. Robin now dying from Exanguinating Haemorrhage grabbed his horn and blew 3 times for Little John who was waiting in the forest for news of his master. John under stood this and barged through the doors of the Gatehouse panicking because he could tell that Robin Hood was in a weak state because of how weak he blew in the horn. When he reached Robins room he saw that Robin was dying and said that he would burn down the Gatehouse and kill all the nuns that were in the gatehouse at the same time. Robin told John not to because he had never harmed a woman in his life. Robin asked John to pass him his bow and that he would shoot it out the window and were ever it landed John would need to bury Robin. After Robin shoot the arrow that travelled 594 meters Robin died. John then left to complete his master's last command. :(