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Robin Hood : myth, history and culture
Robin Hood : myth, history and culture

Robin Hood : Myth, History And Culture Here

The "steal from the rich and give to the poor" mantra wasn't even part of his earliest stories; instead, he was simply a champion of the common folk who stood against corrupt authority. Over centuries, the legend softened:

A fugitive from Yorkshire whose property was seized by the Sheriff. Robin Hood : myth, history and culture

Robin gained his iconic companions, Maid Marian and Friar Tuck , likely through festive May Day plays where he was crowned the "King of May". The "steal from the rich and give to

Works like Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe and Howard Pyle's children's stories finalized the image of the selfless philanthropist we know today. The History: Searching for the "Real" Robin Maid Marian and Friar Tuck

Several historical candidates have been proposed as the "seed" of the legend: