Robin Hood is said to have lived in Sherwood Forest, which is located in Nottinghamshire, England. Legend has it that he and his band of Merry Men carried out their famous exploits in the surrounding area during the 12th century.
In the legend of Robin Hood, the name of Robin Hood's mother is not specified. She is usually referred to as "Mother Hood" or "Mrs. Hood" in retellings of the story.
Robin Hood's arch enemy is often considered to be the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Sheriff was responsible for enforcing the law and collecting taxes in Nottinghamshire and often clashed with Robin Hood due to their opposing views on justice and fairness.
Nottingham forest! Sherwood forest actually - which was in Nottingham-shire.
Robin Hood is a legendary figure from English folklore, so his nationality is often considered English. However, some tales place him as a Saxon fighting against the Norman invaders, highlighting themes of resistance and equality.
The Arawaks lived on Hispaniola, an island in the Caribbean that is now divided between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Robin Hood is supposed to be a famous outlaw.
Yes the sherrif knew Robin Hood lived in the forest but was scared.
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Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest with his gang/merry men/ other out laws.
Robin lived in Sherwood Forest but much of it is set in Locksley too.
Robin Hood as legend has it
He lived in Sherwood , Nottingham Forest.
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.
yes, of course he did and they lived happily ever after :)