robbers names are also called bad guys and thieves that's all i know, but thankyou anyway for asking such an easy question.
It was called the Village of the Robbers because it supposively housed robbers of ancient Egyptian tombs.
We do not know the names of the two men, only that they were thieves. This is because what is important is not who they were, but how they acted when presented with the Son of God. One begged for forgiveness (and was granted it) and the other mocked Him.
train robbers are called railbobs,railates,railtisess
The names of the robbers on the sinking ship in "Huckleberry Finn" are Bill and Jake.
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Robbers who targeted stagecoaches were often referred to as "stagecoach bandits" or "stagecoach robbers".
I believe that they are called tomb robbers or grave robbers.
The definition of the word robbers is thieves. If one person robbed a bank, he or she would be called a robber. If two or more people robbed a bank, they would be called bank robbers.
2 robbers w/o names
Not sure... it might be a gang, or a posse, but other than those two answers I'm not entirely sure what it might be.
At one time robbers were called highwaymen.
It's called cops and robbers