because the king was giving tax breaks to the rich and making the poor pay more, and King John was not the rightful king. John only took the throne in Richard's absense.
Robin Hood is two words and foresters, and robin hoods nick name is also Robert hood
well this question is impossible to be told cuz people tell their grand sons and when they grow up they tell their grand son... and like that so it moves from one to another so that's why i can't tell you when...
The character in Canterbury Tales who is depicted as dressing like Robin Hood is the Yeoman. The Yeoman is described as wearing a green hood and coat, similar to Robin Hood's iconic attire.
No, BBC confirmed just a number of weeks after the series finale that Robin Hood would NOT be returning for series for. There are a number of official sites that confirm this fact.it was cancelled by the bbc in July 2009. but hope is not over - persuade them to make a 4th season! i don't know what the plot will be without robin and allan
Robin Hood is tall, average build, with brown eyes and light brown/blonde hair. He carries a bow.
Yes. He wasn't like a person, he was a person.
Yes. He wasn't like a person, he was a person.
Robin Hood only steals from the rich so he can pass the money on to the poor, the tax was way to high and the poor were then kicked out so Robin Hood didn't like what they where doing to the poor and got his revenge...stealing off the rich
because he stole from the rich and because he is a outlaw and because the rich people don't like him and because and the rich people want to KILL Robin Hood
If you are talking about the character from folklore, no, he is not in the Justice League. However, Green Arrow, the guy that LOOKS like robin hood, was formerly part of the Justice League.
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.
Several characters in the Robin Hood legend express disdain for him, most notably Prince John, who sees Robin as a threat to his authority. The Sheriff of Nottingham is another prominent antagonist, constantly attempting to capture Robin and eliminate his influence. Additionally, some wealthy landowners and nobles resent Robin Hood for his redistribution of wealth and his defiance of social norms.