Edgar the Outlaw (also called Edgar the Ætheling) was the last of the Old English Royal Family and was declared King of England when he was only 14 shortly after The Battle of Hastings (when King Harold II was defeated by the Duke of Normandy).
He was forced to surrender a few months later but eventually escaped and led English rebels against the Normans for over twenty years. Eventually he was exiled and went on the crusades. He died an old man and a hero in 1126.
They lived in where they lived.
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gladiators ate barly, oats, peas, carrots, goats and milk which is known as grule. Gladiators ate meat for protein if a gladiator won a fight they would get a feast fit for the empore they would proberly get a suckling pig.
First of all there is the pope who lived in extreme comfort, followed by the bishops and cardinals. The higher up the hierarchy you were, the more comfort you lived in and the more power you had. Common priests often lived as well as the people attending mass. Monks lived similarly.
he lived in bohemia
Robin Hood
The English outlaw of legend was Robin Hood.
robin hood
A synonym for outlaw is "bandit" or "outlaw."
An outlaw motorcyle gang
A surfer that is an outlaw.
billy the kid
It's up to you. I personally like Outlaw Country (channel 60)
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John Outlaw's birth name is John L. Outlaw.
John Outlaw is 5' 10".
No, Not yet. But as soon as someone trys they will outlaw it, by my best guess of course.