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Robin Hood - Wikipedia Robin Hood is considered one of the best-known tales of English folklore In popular culture, the term "Robin Hood" is often used to describe a heroic outlaw or rebel against tyranny The origins of the legend as well as the historical context have been debated for centuries
Robin Hood - Fact or Fiction? - Historic UK Legend has it that Robin Hood was an outlaw living in Sherwood Forest with his ‘Merry Men’ – but did he really exist and if so, how much of the legend is true?
Was Robin Hood a real person - DailyHistory. org The story was set in 13th century England, and Robin Hood was the alias of Robin of Locksley and an Earl He was a follower of King Richard I (the Lionheart), who had his throne usurped by his brother John when he went on Crusade
Is Robin Hood Based on a Real Person? - History Facts Depending on where you look, Robin Hood was either a yeoman or a fallen noble; a native of Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, or Barnsdale; a veteran of the Crusades or territorial battles against the Normans; and a contemporary of King John, Henry III, or Edward III
Did the Legendary Outlaw Robin Hood Ever Exist? - History Hit So was Robin Hood a real-life person or was his existence merely the a figment of popular imagination? Well, the historicity of Robin Hood has never been proven and has been debated by historians for centuries
Who Was the Real Robin Hood? Separating Myth from Medieval Reality Scholars have long debated whether Robin Hood was based on a historical outlaw, a composite of different figures, or purely a fictional creation Over centuries, the legend has evolved, adding new characters, themes, and settings that reflect the social values and concerns of different times
Unravelling the Identity of the Real Robin Hood - Ancient Origins Despite these theories, others have claimed that Robin Hood was indeed a real historical figure Indeed, the early ballads linked Robin Hood with identifiable real places, such as Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire The biggest problem with this claim, however, is the fact that Robin Hood is a rather common name in medieval England
Was there a real Robin Hood? - HowStuffWorks In his 2004 book "Robin Hood: The Real Story," Brian Benison claims Robin Hood is actually a nickname similar to Billy the Kid and that a fellow named Roger Godberd is the man behind the mystery