No. Robin Hood was an outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
Robin Hood was living in Sherwood forest.
If you mean the series Robin Hood starring Jonas Armstrong, the castle is real, but it is in Hungary.
No, Robin Hood did not own Sherwood Castle. In the legends, he is often depicted as an outlaw living in Sherwood Forest, where he and his band of Merry Men would hide from the authorities. Sherwood Castle is primarily associated with the historical and literary context of Robin Hood's story rather than being a possession of his. The tales focus more on his adventures and his fight against injustice rather than ownership of land or property.
Yes Robin hood and Nottingham castle
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.)
The Robin Hood memorial statue stands in the remains of Nottingham Castle's moat, Nottingham. England.
No, they didn't get married at all.
In Nottingham castle, he shot is last arrow from the keep and was buried where it landed.
The New Adventures of Robin Hood - 1997 The Haunted Castle 3-2 was released on: France: 27 September 1998 USA: 27 September 1998
Nottingham was famous because robin hood lived there and robin hood is a legend. (legends are storeys that people have made up during years and nowone knows if they are true or not)
They were Englishmen living in Sherwood Forest.
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood