Robin Hood's principle opponent was the Sheriff of Nottingham. As a bandit Robin Hood was kind of beneath Prince John's notice.
In the BBC America Series, Robin was betrayed by Allan-a-Dale. Allan made a deal with Gisborne: he would spy on Robin and tell Guy what they were up to. He didn't always completely betray the outlaws though. He didn't tell Guy everything.
Little John Friar Tuk Maid Marion (modern invention) Alan Adale Robin's cousin (a nun)
Adam from Adam and Eve is related to Robin Hood making all of us related to Robin Hood. He is our brother, cousin, father, as are you my friend.
Little John (Robin's Second in Command, largest and strongest of the Merry Men) Mitch (or Much) the Miller's Son (Youngest of the Merry Men) Will Scarlet (Robin's Only Living relative, a cousin, nephew or brother in different versions) Will Stutely (One of Robin's officers) Father (or Friar Tuck (The Bands Holy Man, and Connoisseur Alan-a-Dale (A Minstrel) Marian (Robin's Girlfriend/Wife) David of Doncaster (An informer) Arthur Abland (A poacher who Robin rescues) And many others...
John Dillinger
Robin Hood's primary antagonists are Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
the sheriff of Nottingham
In most versions, the Sheriff of Nottingham and King John.
Prince John and the Sherrif of Nottingham county.
Little John was Robin's friend till death. In fact it was Little John that buried him.
Robin Hood was with Allan A Dale, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
Robin Hoods companions were know as the merry men but his friend was john
it could be little john, the tallest merry man.
According to the legend, Robin Hood had many friends. They included Allan aDale, Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlett, and Maid Marion.
Prince John is from Disney's Robin hood, one of the only films to have an all animal cast.
In the BBC America Series, Robin was betrayed by Allan-a-Dale. Allan made a deal with Gisborne: he would spy on Robin and tell Guy what they were up to. He didn't always completely betray the outlaws though. He didn't tell Guy everything.
In the legend of Robin Hood, King Richard the Lionheart is succeeded by his brother, Prince John, who becomes King John.