They wore caps and hoods as well.
Robin Hood, is not entirely fake but he is just a legend that is meant to tell a story about a certain medieval era and there is not enough historical evidence to prove his existence.
Robin of Locksley. and...
Of the millions of people that have a Facebook account there will be, without too much doubt, someone called Robin Hood.
Robin Hood was an outlaw to the Sheriff and a hero to the people.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
Black people, mainly black people...
Yes Robin hood and Nottingham castle
Robin Hood is a hero in English folklore. The medieval period was when Robin Hood became popular. He is known for taking from the rich and giving to the poor with the help of his friends, known as the Merry Men. The group of men and Robin Hood are considered to be outlaws by the sheriff, and hero to the people.
Robin Hood
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, is not entirely fake but he is just a legend that is meant to tell a story about a certain medieval era and there is not enough historical evidence to prove his existence.
The BBC series "Robin Hood" was primarily filmed in Hungary. The town of Budapest and various surrounding locations were used to bring the medieval setting of the show to life.
Robin Hood does not have a secret identity. Robin Hood is the bandit that robs from people in Sherwood Forest.
Robin of Locksley. and...
Robin Hood comes from Child's Ballads, which contain many legends.
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.