It is Robin Hood, if you are talking about folklore or movies about medieval England.
It is Robin Wood, if you are talking about Buffy and Vampires.
To be completely accurate if you are talking about the outlaw it should be Robert Hode. A pardon has been found for him, he took part in the Peasant's Revolt which seems appropriate for someone who was on the side of the poor and the impoverished. The Lord Mayor who everyone hated was called Gisbourne and Robin's pardon which has been translated from the Latin by David Piling who discovered the entry reads very simply:
"Robert Dore of Wadsley otherwise known as Robert Hode (Hood) given the King's pardon on 22nd May 1382" (Roll of King's Pardons 4-5 Richard II 1382).
Loxley is a sub-vill. of Wadsley.
Robin Hood was helping the poor.
Robin Hood was born in 1971, and died in 1999
The Sherwood outlaw Robin Hood was approximately 5'10 1/2" tall.
where did robin hood get captured He never did. He came close at the battle of loxley but he was never a prisoner.
Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
Robin Hood was active in a wood called Sherwood forest.
Yew wood has an elastic quality that was ideal for bows. Yew was traditionally said to be the wood used in Robin Hood's longbow.
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googly wood and spoony wood. Sherwood Forest.
No, Robin Hood is not single.
No, his bow was made from the wood of one of the Yew trees from Sherwood Forest
robin hood used to eat bread,wild berries from the wood, and he used to drink milk or water
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
Robin Longstride is given as the name for Robin Hood in the 2010 movie, Robin Hood.
In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.
Robin Hood was helping the poor.
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