The two are unrelated, separated by hundreds of years
where did robin hood get captured He never did. He came close at the battle of loxley but he was never a prisoner.
heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
The battle was fought between Normandy and England. The Norman ruler who engaged in the battle was William the Conqueror and the English king was King Harold II. King Harold II was killed and England lost this battle and Normandy took over rule in 1066, England begrudgingly accepted William as their king.
Just what I was thinking.
where did robin hood get captured He never did. He came close at the battle of loxley but he was never a prisoner.
heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
no Robin Hood was not evil yes Robin Hood was evil
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
Robin Hood was a legendary outlaw in the days of King Richard the First, supposedly living wild with a few other outlaws in the forest. They didn't do battles.
The battle was fought between Normandy and England. The Norman ruler who engaged in the battle was William the Conqueror and the English king was King Harold II. King Harold II was killed and England lost this battle and Normandy took over rule in 1066, England begrudgingly accepted William as their king.
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
The month the Battle Of Hastings was in was October.
Hastings of course!