Robin Hood was supposadly based on Robert Fitzdog, Earl of Huntington and Lord of Locksley who was a good archer and lived in the forests giving to the poor In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I base Robin Hood on a real Robyn Hod who lived in the 14th century. My reasoning is that in one of the earliest ballads King Edward -- almost surely Edward II -- makes Robin Hood his yeoman. Edward II had a valet and porter named Robyn Hod, and I assume that Robin Hood and Robyn Hod are the same person.
Some tales hold that Robin was Robert, the Earl of Locksley, before living in Sherwood Forest and disguising himself with a hood. (Rob In The Hood changed to Robin the Hood, which changed to Robin Hood.)
Some say it was Robert Earl of Huntington, others say it was one of his closest accomplices, and others say it was a friar from another village. The mystery still remains. No one knows for sure.
Some say it was Robert Earl of Huntington, others say it was one of his closest accomplices, and others say it was a friar from another village. The mystery still remains. No one knows for sure.
Some words that rhyme with Robin Hood are "good," "hood," "understood," and "could."
Robin of Locksley. and...
no Robin Hood was not evil yes Robin Hood was evil
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
No, Robin Hood is not single.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
Well, Robert Fitzooth was actually one of many fictionous identities for Robin Hood. Some have said Robin hood was actually the Earl of Huntingdon, who's name was Robert Fitzooth. So, if the question is how Robert Fitzooth died, it would tehnically be how Robin Hood died, which happened after Robin went to a healer after falling ill, and the healer let him bleed to death.
Robin Longstride is given as the name for Robin Hood in the 2010 movie, Robin Hood.