Alan a Dale is the wandering mistral who is credited with the first ballads about Robin Hood.
Robin Hood was with Allan A Dale, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
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Little John, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, Much The Miller's Son, and Alan a Dale, were the main members of Robin Hood's group.
no he dies. in series 3 episode 12 .
Robin Hood helps Allan-a-Dale because he is a minstrel in distress, facing an unjust situation due to the forced marriage of his beloved. Recognizing the importance of love and freedom, Robin intervenes to assist Allan in reclaiming his happiness. This act aligns with Robin's broader mission of fighting against injustice and supporting the downtrodden. Ultimately, it showcases Robin's character as a champion of the oppressed.
Allan A Dale is one of Robin Hood's men. He is played by Joe Armstrong.For more info about the actor and Allan a Dale,Try visiting his fan site.
Alan got shot with arrows after being tied up (by robin) and escaping part of sherwood forest to save robin hood
Disney's animated film "Robin Hood," released in 1973, was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The screenplay was written by Larry Clemmons, who adapted the story from the traditional Robin Hood legend. The film features anthropomorphic animal characters, with Robin Hood depicted as a fox.
He wrote a version of Robin Hood for Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
He first appeared in a seventeenth-century broadside ballad, Child Ballad 138, "Robin Hood and Allen a Dale", and unlike many of the characters thus associated, managed to adhere to the legend. In this tale, Robin rescues Alan's sweetheart from an unwanted marriage to an old knight. They stop the bishop from proceeding with the ceremony, and Robin Hood, dressed in the bishop's robes, marries Alan to his bride. In other versions it is Little John or Friar Tuck that performs the ceremony.
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
The Legend of Robin Hood was a 1975 BBC television serial that told the story of the life of Robin Hood. The possibility that there was a person on whom the life of Robin Hood is based is actually high. The legend however is very likely embellished beyond accuracy.