Because king Saul was jealous and wanted to kill him.
King of Spades=King David
Jonathan was King David's friend.
David, "son of Jesse the Bethlehemite," is a "curiously elusive figure" (Oxford Companion to the Bible). In turns shepherd, giant killer, court musician, poet, warlord and king, nothing and no one outside the Bible notes his existence. If an original 'Dawid' inspired the legendary king, he was an inconsequential bandit chieftain in the Judaean hills, nothing more. Possibly the only element of truth in the biblical story is the episode of David as renegade and outlaw leader, living from theft. ecxerpted from; "David and the Kingdom of Damascus" see link
No. David was King Saul's Harpist.
No. King David was from the tribe of Judah.
Edward I (Longshanks) of England. He was only an outlaw as far as the English king was concerned. Not an outlaw in Scotland.
Diet of worms
David Hennessey has written: 'The outlaw' 'A tail of gold' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Robin Hood
No, it is Bernie Marsden.
king Solomon david's son
King David
King of Spades=King David
David was the 2nd king of Israel. The first king was Saul.
It was king David.
David of King's was created in 1924.
King David