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Because he considered him a criminal
Yes in the 1973 comic book robin robbed a bank and he was secretly a hidden ninja like criminal called the redmax, batman had no choice but to push him off a cliff and kill him. After that dc made up knightwing and replaced robin
In popular culture, Robin Hood and his band of merry men are usually portrayed as living in Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire
Robin Webb goes by Robin.
Robin hood may have been modeled after a real person, called Robin of Locksley.
Because he considered him a criminal
the only Errol I know associated with Robin Hood is Errol Flynn who played Robin Hood in the 1939 film.
Robin Hood was sometimes referred to as Robin of Locksley. As Robin Hood was associated with Barnsdale in South Yorkshire, England then it must have been in that area. There is no such place today.
Robin: Gypsies see robins as a bringer of good luck. They are commonly associated with the coming of Spring and as a sign of new beginings.
Merry men
Robin Booth has written: 'Money laundering law and regulation' -- subject(s): Money, Criminal provisions, Money laundering, Law and legislation
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Robin Hood! Although there is debate as to whether or not he is a myth.
Bluebirds are most closely related to thrushes such as the American Robin, the hermit thrush, wood thrush, etc.
In English folklore a person called Robin Hood was an outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. So nowadays the term means a not-too-bad criminal.
Robin Christopher Richmond has written: 'Some factors associated with the maturity of religious judgment among 15 years old adolescents'
Yes in the 1973 comic book robin robbed a bank and he was secretly a hidden ninja like criminal called the redmax, batman had no choice but to push him off a cliff and kill him. After that dc made up knightwing and replaced robin