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.
He was too busy robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. He didn't have enough time for Maid Marion.
Robin Hood wasn't much different than any other bandit leader of his own time or before or since. However Alan Adale (his biographer) created a series of ballad and poems that were of superior quality and have perpetuated themselves. So its a mater of artistic talent not heroic exploits.
Sadly no. Robin does not have super powers. But he is agile, quick and knows many martial arts moves. And he has many weapons in his belt. In one episode Robin does have superpowers. He gets them from Raven. She gives Beast Boy, Starfire, Cyborg and Robin some of her power to try and defeat her farther.
A lot of these characters are made up just for fun, but some of them, like King Arthur Pendragon (and his knights of the round) were based on truth, but the truth kernels snowballed into a mythological mess. Robin hood probably had children with Maid Marian, though he had a time getting her chastity belt undone on their wedding night! Call a locksmith . . . . . . . . . call a locksmith . . . . . . . . . call a locksmith!
Sir Hiss was not in any Robin Hood book. Sir Hiss was created by Disney for their animated version of Robin Hood.
yes is you watch the robin hood series on bbc 1 you can see this
No not in the story.
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Robin Hood must have had a family. In the ballad "The Death of Robin Hood" Robin is treated for an illness by his cousin, who is prioress of the convent at Kirklees. Robin's illness is not named; in my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I assume that it was the Black Death, which killed hundreds of people in England in 1348.
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The fictional Robin Hood was never given any sort of biological family of parents. Historical people that may have truly been like Robin Hood most likely had some parents, but none have really been mentioned in history.
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you can find it in any books library.
yes there is robin hood, and romeo and juleit
Robin Hood is a character of folklore dating back to the Middle Ages. There are many old stories about him, and many old sites, such as bays, wells, and so on, associated with him. We do not have any historic record of Robin Hood. This does not mean he did not exist, just that history cannot confirm his existence.
First, Robin Hood is an oral legend that appeared about 1225 and coins would have been gold or silver and bronze with the kings face on it. The story of Robin Hood spans centuries and any money would also change along with the type of money.