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Source: livescience.com via trish on Pinterest
The real-life existence of a forest-dwelling altruistic bandit definitely seems more plausible then a legendary king with a magical sword. However, the historical manhunt for the real-life Robin Hood has turned up entire scrolls of possibilities. Candidates include a fugitive in Yorkshire by the name of Robert Hod, who went by Hobbehod as well as a Robert Hood of Wakefield. The list of suspects was also complicated by the name "Robin Hood" eventually becoming synonymous with being an outlaw. His identity would later get murkier as the tales' authors wove more characters such as Prince John and Richard the Lionheart into the story.
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Yes, it would seem the legend of Robin Hood is on a par with King Arthur. Feel good stories for ordinary folks? Where would we be without a bit of good overcoming evil?
I thought about that P.A., along with Cary Ewell? But I believe Richard Greene was the real Robin Hood.
Erroll Flynn was the Robin Hood o my heart. He was , also, my Earl of Essex.
Trish, aka Marion and Elizabeth?
Even rogues turn altruistic. Thank you very interesting thought.
How about Roger Godberd - not a very nice man?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1372334/Has-mystery-Robin-H...
Good article. Godberd would appear to be a good candidate.
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