The English outlaw of legend was Robin Hood.
Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest.
The word outlaw is refereed to the legendary Undertaker
Edward I (Longshanks) of England. He was only an outlaw as far as the English king was concerned. Not an outlaw in Scotland.
Philip Roy has written: 'Outlaw in India' 'Submarine Outlaw' 'Blood Brothers in Louisbourg' 'Journey to Atlantis' -- subject(s): Atlantis (Legendary place), Juvenile fiction, Submariners
Cole Younger, the infamous American outlaw and member of the James-Younger gang, was shot multiple times during his lifetime. Notably, during a bank robbery in 1876 in Northfield, Minnesota, he was shot six times and survived. His resilience and ability to recover from such serious injuries contributed to his legendary status in American outlaw history.
Gene Starwind became an outlaw during the episode "Forced Departure" when he didn't pay the fees in the station. But I like to think he was always an Outlaw. Forced Departure had to be the start of his Outlaw career. Looking for treasure and starting fights with the Kei pirates.
Maid Marion, who is usually named Lady Marian Fitzwalter of Leaford, is the female companion to the legendary English outlaw Robin Hood.
In 1807, the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced the Slave Trade Act, abolishing any form of slave trade in the British Empire, including in England. The Act did not outlaw slavery itself and slavery on English land remained legal until the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
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.
"Robin Hood" is a ballad, which is a narrative poem that is meant to be sung or recited. It tells the story of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood and his adventures in Sherwood Forest.
The pirate: Casnewydd Bach Pembrokeshire Wales The outlaw: Norfolk, England The wrestler: Fayetteville, NC