What shoes did Robin Hood wear?
Robin Hood would have worn turnshoes. There is a link below to an article on them. It is very short, but has a picture.
Why is Robin Hood called Robin Hood?
Question is not clear. Do you mean "Why was Robin Hood considered an invented story rather than a historical fact?" or "Why did Robin Hood achieve status as a legend rather than other outlaws?" I deal with the latter question both in my Midwest Folklore article "Jesse James as Robin Hood" and the "Afterward" to my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles. The appeal of Robin Hood is that he was a scamp who could make you laugh while he was robbing you.-- Sam Sackett
What was robin hoods outlaw friends called?
Little John Friar Tuck Will Scarlett Allan A'Dayle Much the Miller's Son and Maid Marian
What languages are spoken by Robin Hood?
french
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Maybe- but definitely English
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the original "robin hood" was based on 'Pierre La thong' a French noble-man turned bandit during the 100-years war.so most likely french.
Why was robin hood in love with maid marian?
Robin Hood was in love with Maid Marian due to their shared values of justice and compassion, as well as their deep emotional connection. Their romance often symbolizes the struggle against tyranny, with Marian representing loyalty and bravery. The legends portray her as a strong, independent woman who supports Robin's cause, further solidifying their bond. Ultimately, their love story adds a personal dimension to Robin Hood's fight for the oppressed.
What was Robin Hood last word?
At the point of his death Robin requested Little John to help him fire an arrow into the woods. His last word were "Where ever it lands there let me lie."
What is the origin of the story Robin Hood?
The oldest versions of the story of Robin Hood are ballads which existed before 1450. I base my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles on those ballads.
Who gave Robin Hood the golden arrow?
In some versions of the legend, Robin Hood receives the golden arrow from the Sheriff of Nottingham as a prize in an archery competition.
When and where did the story of winning of king-hood?
the story possibly originated either in Wales or in those parts of northern Britain in the late 5th and early 6th centuries
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Can your adult hood be based on your childhood?
I am a scientist and no one can prove that question properly
but as I child I had a difficult childhood my mom and dad got divorced and I had to live with my dad he wanted me to do some sexual things which in my opinion is sexual harassment to a child.
so I had no choice but to maybe do some of things if I wanted to.
But after a while the things he wanted me to do was getting more and more adult-ish
and I was only 16...
but look at me now I have a great life:4 children and lots of sexual intercourse :P
In what century was Robin Hood famous?
The earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads which can be dated before 1450. My novel The Robin Hood Chronicles is based largely on these ballads. The ballads refer to a King Edward who visited Robin in Yorkshire. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II, who was in Yorkshire in 1323. Also in Langland's Piers Plowman, written in 1377, there is a reference to Robin Hood ballads. So the answer to your question is that Robin Hood was famous in the 14th century; but of course he has been famous also in every century since then.
What similarities are there between the Robin Hood Myth and Odysseus?
They were both leaders of a band of men, had fought for their king on a war in the east, and were very skilled archers.