The story of Robin Hood is very old and has nothing to do with men in tights, or Merrie old England. It is part of the ancient myth of the Divine Child - and so is the story of Jesus, of course - which dates it back to the stone age and beyond.
Robin Hood The Legend of Sherwood - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
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Numerous books have been written about Robin Hood, ranging from classic tales to modern interpretations. Notable works include Howard Pyle's "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," which popularized the character in the early 20th century, and more contemporary retellings like "Robin: Lady of Legend" by Chris M. S. Thomas. Additionally, "Robin Hood: The Making of the Legend" by Stephen Knight explores the historical and cultural significance of the Robin Hood legend. These works collectively highlight the enduring appeal of the outlaw hero.
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.
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The Legend of Robin Hood - 1968 was released on: USA: 18 February 1968
Wolfshead The Legend of Robin Hood - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Legend has it that Robin Hood led his 'gang' of merry men in Sherwood Forest.
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The Legend of Robin Hood - 1971 TV was released on: USA: 14 November 1971
Robin Hood The Legend of Sherwood - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
In the legend of Robin Hood, the name of Robin Hood's mother is not specified. She is usually referred to as "Mother Hood" or "Mrs. Hood" in retellings of the story.
Robin Hood comes from Child's Ballads, which contain many legends.
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