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Nov 21, 2018 · Otto Bathurst has opened up a potential sequel to Robin Hood, admitting that discussions have already been had about what the follow-up would entail. “This film is an origin story. It is really...
Oct 5, 2023 · It has long been suggested that ‘Robin Hood’ was simply a stock alias used by thieves. What appears to be the first known example of ‘Robin Hood’ as a pseudonym is dated to 1262 where a Berkshire man called William was given the surname ‘Robehod’ apparently because he had been outlawed.
May 5, 2010 · While most contemporary scholars have failed to turn up solid clues, medieval chroniclers took for granted that a historical Robin Hood lived and breathed during the 12th or 13th century.
While the Gest doesn't specifiy exactly how the prioress and Sir Roger betrayed Robin though false play, these details are elaborated on in a full ballad called Robin Hood's Death or The Death of Robin Hood, which appears in a few variations. The longer, but fragmented, version which survives in the mid-17th century Percy folio appears medieval ...
Feb 17, 2011 · By Dr Mike Ibeji. Last updated 2011-02-17. What is the historical fact behind the legend of Robin Hood? Did this potent outlaw folk hero really harass Guy of Gisborne and live in Sherwood...
General information about the Merry Men, Robin Hood's outlaw band which included Little John, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet and others.
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The earliest known legal records mentioning a person called Robin Hood (Robert Hod) are from 1226, found in the York Assizes, when that person's goods, worth 32 shillings and 6 pence, were confiscated and he became an outlaw.