fairy tale
Robin Hood would have worn a hooded mantle called a chaperon, common headgear for that time period (15th C) in England. What is interesting is that the chaperon could not only be worn as a normal hood, but the opening where your face would typically fit through the hood could be rolled and that donut would sit on top of your head like a cockscomb. The rest of the hood would be stuffed around the donut to cover the head, hence a rolled and stuffed hat. It may be a stretch, but that cockscomb configuration might yield something like the archer hat Robin Hood (at least in the movies) seems at times to sport, complete with feather. The archer hat ( Nottingham hat, Robin Hood hat, Sherwood Forest cap, Renaissance hat) seems to be a 20th century Hollywood invention.
The story first appears in 1225 as an oral poem told and retold over and over. So, the first setting is the 1200-1300's. The story evolves through time to fit the history and events that it is set in. We find Robin Hood fighting for King Richard and the dates/times change. The modern Robin Hood is usually set in or around 1300. So, the answer to your question it depends on who is telling the tale.
Yes.
One Hypothesis: It paid well, it was an Ego Trip, at the Top, he could skim off such funds as he needed at the time, allot funds to his loyal lieutenants as he saw fit, pay for his loyal bodyguards, and provide adequate funds to maintain his image as the Robin Hood of the West.An alternate Hypothesis: He was a dedicated Revolutionary dedicated to reforming, Mexico and it paid well, it was an Ego Trip. at the Top he could skim off such funds as he needed at the time, he could allot funds to his loyal lieutenants as he saw fit, pay for hs loyal bodyguards, and provide adequate funds to maintain his image as the loyal Robin Hood of the West.Another alternative Hypothesis might be: He was a thief, scalawag, scoundrel and bandit who was paid well, it was an Ego Trip, at th Top he could skim off as much cash as he needed at the time, he could allot funds to his loyal flunkies as he saw fit, pay for his loyal bodyguards while providing adequate funds to maintain his loyal image as a Robin Hood of the West.One Last Choice would be to call him the scumbag, murdering thief that he was and that he failed to pay for adequate protection when he really needed it but paid someone enough to be remembered as the Robin Hood of the West.
There is not a whole lot to list regarding animies that involve catgirls under the genre of Harem, Yuri or Ecchi. The show Strick Witches does fit this match however there is no nudity. Strike Witches originally aired from September 2005 _ January 2006.
I'm not sure if he can be considered a murderer, although he did kill a few people in his time. I prefer to think of Robin Hood as a medieval SWAT commando. He robed from the rich and fed the poor; when he killed people, it was because they stood for something he did not believe in. I think that he only killed people when it was necessary, and he had good reasoning for it, so I'm not sure if the title of "Murderer" would fit Robin Hood.
Robin Hood would have worn a hooded mantle called a chaperon, common headgear for that time period (15th C) in England. What is interesting is that the chaperon could not only be worn as a normal hood, but the opening where your face would typically fit through the hood could be rolled and that donut would sit on top of your head like a cockscomb. The rest of the hood would be stuffed around the donut to cover the head, hence a rolled and stuffed hat. It may be a stretch, but that cockscomb configuration might yield something like the archer hat Robin Hood (at least in the movies) seems at times to sport, complete with feather. The archer hat ( Nottingham hat, Robin Hood hat, Sherwood Forest cap, Renaissance hat) seems to be a 20th century Hollywood invention.
No, only a 98-02 Camaro hood would fit an 01 Camaro
Yes. Any 73 and up Duster or Valiant hood would fit.
no it would not fit it would either be to big or to small but it will not fit on a different model
yes the hood will fit. neons are almost a ''special-t'' at our shop.
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Yes, it should be a perfect fit.
Members of the Cobra family would fit that description.
The story first appears in 1225 as an oral poem told and retold over and over. So, the first setting is the 1200-1300's. The story evolves through time to fit the history and events that it is set in. We find Robin Hood fighting for King Richard and the dates/times change. The modern Robin Hood is usually set in or around 1300. So, the answer to your question it depends on who is telling the tale.
No, they are different generations and therefore require different hoods. A 98 hood would only fit on a civic from 1996-2000
82-92 are interchangeable