Sherwood Forest
Sherwood forest
In those days the laws were very unfair, one could break it without knowing it, so many were outlaws living in Sherwood forest,.they joint Robin Hood as a gang.
They were the youngest of the dwarves and their vision was expected to be the best.
the answer is libby,gregory,talcome,gramtaban(if you think this answers rong write the answer yourself)
Stories say yes, but other people say no. I don't think there is a right, or wrong answer. Robin Hood was a Saxon Hero. His story was passed by oral tradition - as few saxons could write. The Normans and monks could write, but it is possible that an Anti-Norman, Saxon Hero was simply erased from history. Official history was created by the people, or person writing it. At the siege of Rochester Castle, the rebels surrendered to King John in 1215. Only one person was executed. He was an archer. This archer must have particularly angered King John - and yet his name was not recorded. The most famous archer in the rebelion against King John, was of course, Robin Hood. If he was at the siege of Rochester, he most certainly would have been executed. If robin was real people belive that from ancient storys and poems that his name was Robin of Loxley. He then went and fought in a crusade and when he returned his father had been killed and the sherif of nottinham had claimed the land. When the sheriff found out that Robin Hood was back he was set on finding Robin. Robin then ran into sherwood forest and was approached by a gang of bandits. Robin then won a fight and became apart the group, over time he became the leader of the group of bandite ( now known as the merry men). Robin then killed all the gaurds and tax collecters that enterd the forest. zhe apperantly gave the money back to poor i think that he would of kept it all for himself. But anyway we all know what happend from here dut robin died when he returned from a hunt when he had grown pretty old. He then went to the piory gate house were they would heal him but the nurse opend his viens to use a common cure called bloodn letting but she did not shut his viens and only left him for dead a man then came up to kill robin but robin killed him and died a short time after. :(
No it is not ethical. It just shows how one man and his group of robbers rob the rich to help the poor. It is more of a life lesson.
In those days the laws were very unfair, one could break it without knowing it, so many were outlaws living in Sherwood forest,.they joint Robin Hood as a gang.
The Robin is in the bird group because it is a bird.
Robin recites the poem "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" after dinner. The company enjoys it because it is light-hearted and humorous, providing a break from the tension and seriousness of their journey. It also showcases Robin's creativity and adds a sense of fun to the group dynamic.
Defininatly ThunderClan. It's the main group
SHERWOOD ALPER REPLACED FRANK BUSSERI, AN ORIGINAL MEMBER OF THE FOUR LADS, IN 1978. HIS FIRST SHOW WITH THE GROUP WAS AT THE PFISTER HOTEL IN THE CROWN ROOM. THE GROUP AT THAT TIME CONSISTED OF JAMES ARNOLD, JOHN D'ARC, AARON BRUCE, AND SHERWOOD ALPER. HIS LAST PERFORMANCE WITH THE GROUP WAS AT BELMONT PARK IN MONTREAL. TO VERIFY THIS, YOU CAN CONTACT FRANK BUSSERI WHO RETURNED TO THE GROUP AFTER SHERWOOD LEFT AND CONTINUES TO LEAD THE GROUP AS THE LAST ORIGINAL MEMBER. Surf over to Wikipedia using the link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and use those links.
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Expedition is a journey. The journey is took by a group of people.
Robin Hood's merry men were said to wear Lincoln green, a shade of green similar to that of the forest leaves. This helped them to blend in with the forest surroundings while they were hiding or ambushing their enemies.
A group of cnidarians that provide food and shelter for many kinds of animals are the sea anemones. Many animals in the ocean use these as a sort of shelter
Fugitive slaves was the group that provided aid to the slaves on their underground journey.
Robin Gibb was an English musician and was best known as a member of the Bee Gees. The group was co-founded with his two brothers, Maurice and Barry. Robin Gibb died in May 2012.
Robin and Maurice