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  1. Godberd has been thought to be Robin Hood for various reasons, including perceived similarities between the battles they fought in and the ways they committed their crimes. The nickname or surname 'Robinhood' appeared before the end of the 13th century, with the name 'Hood' later becoming common and combined with names like Robert Hood. [ 4 ]

  2. Apr 11, 2022 · This man's real name was actually not Robin Hood at all, but Roger Godberd. And there is very clear information about Roger's life where there is little about Robin Hood. So why did his name change you may ask?

  3. Apr 30, 2008 · From this he's deduced the tale begins in 1265 and that Robin Hood was Roger Godberd. He served under Simon de Montfort, the 6th Earl of Leicester, as well as two other barons. When all three...

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · Roger Godberd was a Mediæval outlaw whose life it has been suggested is another possible historical basis for the legend of Robin Hood. Roger’s criminal history may be compared to Robin Hood’s, although only small details align with the famous story.

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    • Why is Godberd called Robin Hood?2
    • Why is Godberd called Robin Hood?3
    • Why is Godberd called Robin Hood?4
  5. May 5, 2010 · In 14th-century England, where agrarian discontent had begun to chip away at the feudal system, he appears as an anti-establishment rebel who murders government agents and wealthy...

  6. Aug 16, 2024 · Another contender is Roger Godberd, a 13th-century outlaw who operated in Sherwood Forest and had a reputation for defying the authorities. Godberd’s life bears striking similarities to the Robin Hood legend, including his alliances with other outlaws and his clashes with law enforcement.

  7. Sep 19, 2023 · If anything, the case for Robert de Ferrers is stronger has he was being called Robin Hood in that late 17th century pedigree which almost certainly dates back to probably Randolph Jackson herald of Henry VIII.

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