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Robin Hood was sometimes referred to as Robin of Locksley. As Robin Hood was associated with Barnsdale in South Yorkshire, England then it must have been in that area. There is no such place today.
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No, Robin Hood is not single.
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.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
Robin Longstride is given as the name for Robin Hood in the 2010 movie, Robin Hood.
No it is based on his real life
In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.
The earliest sources of the Robin Hood story are ballads that can be dated before 1450. William Langland refers to some Robin Hood ballads in Piers Plowman, written in 1377. One of the ballads we have tells a story that King Edward came to Yorkshire and made Robin Hood one of his yeomen. The only King Edward who was on Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II, who was there in 1323. So apparently Robin Hood lived in the 14th century, and that's where I place him in my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles.
Robin Hood was helping the poor.
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Robin Hood has become an epic hero.http://www.history.com/topics/british-history/robin-hood