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Little John is one of Robin Hood's associates in Sherwood Forest.

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It was Little John, a big member of Robin Hood's band of outlaws.

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According to the legend, it was Little John (who was rather large).

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Who was A man in Sherwood forest who was far from little?

Little John


Who was a man far from small in Sherwood Forest?

The man far from small in Sherwood Forest is Robin Hood, a legendary outlaw who is known for robbing from the rich to give to the poor. He is a central figure in English folklore and is depicted as a skilled archer and swordsman.


Did Sherwood Forest extend as far as Derbyshire?

Yes it did. I live in Hethersage in Derbyshire and the forest got to us.


Where do Robin Hood and his group find shelter while on their journey to Sherwood?

Sherwood Forest


When was Sherwood forest made?

Sherwood forest was not made, it just grew that way.


When was The Men of Sherwood Forest created?

The Men of Sherwood Forest was created in 1954.


When was Rogues of Sherwood Forest created?

Rogues of Sherwood Forest was created in 1950.


When was Sherwood Forest Bridge created?

Sherwood Forest Bridge was created in 1920.


When was Sword of Sherwood Forest created?

Sword of Sherwood Forest was created in 1960.


Who is the legendary outlaw of sherwood forest?

Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest.


What is the duration of Rogues of Sherwood Forest?

The duration of Rogues of Sherwood Forest is 1.32 hours.


When was Sherwood Forest Historic District created?

Sherwood Forest Historic District was created in 1922.