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...
The name of the outlaw friends of Robin Hood, aare Friar tuck, Little John, Will Scarlet ans the millers son Much.
Little John Friar Tuk Maid Marion (modern invention) Alan Adale Robin's cousin (a nun)
Little John, per the book, Robin Hood and His Merry Men, was 7ft tall. "A head taller than Robin, standing a full seven feet". Prolly one of the biggest merry men, definitely the strongest, Little John was Robin's main man.
Men in Tights
Mary's Merry Mix-Up - 1917 was released on: USA: 6 November 1917
The Death of Robin HoodOne of the famous stories of Robin's death goes like this:It was nearly evening when Robin Hood and Little John (one of Robin's merry men) were returning from a hunt when Robin started to feel sick and fever quickly took over. Robin then asked Little John to take him to the Kirklees Priory where his cousin the prioress worked.When Robin Hood arrived at the Priory Gatehouse he was taken up stairs to a private room. The prioress then opened up one of Robins veins and left him alone in till the next evening. On the way out prioress locked the door no one knows why she did it may of been because she cared for him or for some other reason. When Robin Hood was in his weak state Sir Roger of Donkestere (who may have been in love prioress) climbed through the window and stabbed Robin Hood in the arm. Robin Hood then swang his sword and beheaded Roger in one swing. Robin now dying from Exanguinating Haemorrhage grabbed his horn and blew 3 times for Little John who was waiting in the forest for news of his master. John under stood this and barged through the doors of the Gatehouse panicking because he could tell that Robin Hood was in a weak state because of how weak he blew in the horn. When he reached Robins room he saw that Robin was dying and said that he would burn down the Gatehouse and kill all the nuns that were in the gatehouse at the same time. Robin told John not to because he had never harmed a woman in his life. Robin asked John to pass him his bow and that he would shoot it out the window and were ever it landed John would need to bury Robin. After Robin shoot the arrow that travelled 594 meters Robin died. John then left to complete his master's last command.This was the real story not the TV show
The Merry Men
Teenage Outlaws It is actually robin hoods merry men not teenage outlaws :P
the merry men
Robin Hood's allies included Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Maid Marian. These individuals supported Robin in his quest to combat injustice and help the poor against oppressive authorities.
Robin Hood's gang members were known as his Merry Men, and included characters like Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Much the Miller's Son. They assisted Robin Hood in his legendary exploits of robbing from the rich to give to the poor in Sherwood Forest.
Alan Adale
Robin Hoods companions were know as the merry men but his friend was john
he was a prince thief
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's merry men were a group of people who robbed the rich and gave to the poor.22
the answer is libby,gregory,talcome,gramtaban(if you think this answers rong write the answer yourself)
they stole from the rich and gave to the poorpeople are gai