Is Robin Hood the earliest year in1377
The first known reference to Robin Hood is in 1226 so if we date it from that point, in the year 2000 he was 774 years old.
if not remember we are robin hood all of us Yes, we are all Robin Hood. But a more direct answer is that the earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are some ballads dated before 1450, which I use as the basis for my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. One of these ballads is "The Death of Robin Hood," in which Robin is betrayed by his cousin.
"Robin Hood and His Merry Men" (1908). British short directed by Percy Stow.
The edition that I have of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men was published in Great Britain by Dean & Son London. Strangely enough, it doesn't say who the author was and what year it was published. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Is Robin Hood the earliest year in1377
The first known reference to Robin Hood is in 1226 so if we date it from that point, in the year 2000 he was 774 years old.
Robin Hood was born aproximatly in the year 1160.
In the first half of the 14th century, probably around 1320.
if not remember we are robin hood all of us Yes, we are all Robin Hood. But a more direct answer is that the earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are some ballads dated before 1450, which I use as the basis for my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. One of these ballads is "The Death of Robin Hood," in which Robin is betrayed by his cousin.
The earliest source of information about how Robin Hood died is a ballad called 'The Death of Robin Hood." It does not give the year in which he died. In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles i conjecture that he died in 1348, because that was the year of a plague called the Black Death, which killed hundreds of people in England. Since there is no way of knowing when Robin Hood was born, there is no way of knowing how old he was when he died; my speculation is that he was somewhere around 60, but it is only speculation.
toward the end of the year
They were first broadcast in 1802.
"Robin Hood and His Merry Men" (1908). British short directed by Percy Stow.
The first oral poem about Robin Hood was around 1225 so I guess you could say he began stealing in 1225. The story has evolved and changed a great deal since 1225 with characters added and the storyline changed through the years.
1951
That would be difficult to answer as there is more than one place called "Robin Hood's Bay."