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Q: How many times did Robin Hood trick the Sheriff?
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Was Robin Hood ever friends with the sheriff?

In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.


Was the sheriff really mean and evil in robin hood?

Yes, the sheriff was always trying hunt down and kill Robin Hood


Was Robin Hood tortured to death?

yes by the sheriff of nottinghham No, Robin Hood died from excessive bleeding.


Who was robin's Hood arch enemy?

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.


Who was robin hoods main enemy?

In most versions, the Sheriff of Nottingham and King John.


Who is the swarn of Robin Hood?

Do you possibly mean the 'sworn enemy' of Robin Hood? If you do then it was the much maligned Sheriff of Nottingham.


Who was Robin hoods enemy?

the sheriff of Nottingham


Was robbin hood and outlaw or an hero?

Robin Hood was an outlaw to the Sheriff and a hero to the people.


How is the problem in Robin Hood resolved?

He's poor, he needs food, has a gang to deal with and the sheriff is hunting him.


Did the sheriff of notitngham know that Robin Hood lived in a forest?

Yes the sherrif knew Robin Hood lived in the forest but was scared.


Was Prince John Robin Hood's Enemy and is the name real?

Robin Hood's principle opponent was the Sheriff of Nottingham. As a bandit Robin Hood was kind of beneath Prince John's notice.


Who was robin hoods worst enemy?

Robin Hood's worst enemy was typically considered to be the Sheriff of Nottingham, who represented the authority and oppression that Robin Hood rebelled against. The Sheriff often tried to capture or kill Robin Hood in order to maintain control over the region.