The theme of the lovable outlaw is not a new one. In fact you can go all the way back to the bronze are to heros like Thesus and Hercules for that. King David comes to mind. Robin Hood is probably based on a real character or perhaps even a host of real characters of the time.
yes robin hood was super gay in fact if you look up the definitoin of gay it comes up as robin hood
King Richard on his way back from the Second Crusade stopped by in Austria where he was recognized by somebody who ratted him out to the king. A man Richard had insulted. And got himself imprisoned and ransomed. Prince John was under the obligation of coming up with his ransom (and a king's ransom is hefty) so he place hefty taxes on the people to come up with it. The people felt the burden, were insulted and even ruined by it. One such was Robin Hood.
no one is sure if a guy called Robin Hood existed it's a myth that has lasted for centuries, but Sherwood Forest does exist (where he was from).
Robin Hood was/is a story that began in1226 as a oral tale. It was a rhyme told in story form, so there is no "family" or boyhood for Robin Hood. Many of the characters we know have been added through the ages as the story changed.
It’s funny. Not so long ago I stumbled over a few stories in some musty old books about a guy who always stood up for what was right and fair. At first, I thought he might have just been something that British people made up to sing songs about. But now, I’m starting to wonder if there could have actually been a rebel like him out there. Check out the YouTube video "Who is Robin Hood: Myth, Man, or Both?"
In the story Robin Hood, Robin is grown already, a man on his own, and although he is young he has already moved away from home. His parents are not referenced in the story. Sorry!This depends upon which version you read, as the story that we know as 'Robin Hood' does not come from one singular author. In one version he and his parents lived in Serwood Forest until he became an outlaw, in another he was the son of Lord Locksley.
Robin Hood is a classic book so there are many different editions. The Puffin Classic has 294 pages. The best version was written by Howard Pyle and the one illustrated by Scott McKowen has 344 pages.
Robin Hood was not a real person but a story that is made up. Often characters in stories don't have a family history. When the story of Robin Hood was first told it was in rhyme and oral. Eventually, it was written down and characters added through time ( including a family history). So, to answer your question there is no parents for Robin Hood.
No! he is just a made up character from a book and a movie.
Nottingham was famous because robin hood lived there and robin hood is a legend. (legends are storeys that people have made up during years and nowone knows if they are true or not)
Friar Tuck was the religious member of Robin Hood's band of Merry Men. He is typically portrayed as a jovial, kind-hearted friar who joins Robin Hood in his efforts to stand up for the poor and oppressed.
The Sloane manuscript of 1600 claimed that Robin Hood was born in 1160. It is not known for sure when Robin Hood was born, if he really existed. There is some record of a Robyn Hood in the early 1300's, but similar records of Hoods have existed throughout history.