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@@MystikManor Robin Hood is definitely a Hero to the poor and meek.my favorite movie was the Earl Flynn version. Though the one with I can't think of his name. It came out I believe 2010, 2011 maybe. I wanna say it was a Quaid, I'm not sure now.. The newer one seemed like it would have been more closely historically correct, though not completely..
@@reginaucker3533 I think you’re referring to the 2010 version with Russell Crowe. I actually haven't seen that yet. I remember seeing previews when it came out and wanting to see it but never did. Is it worth watching? Errol Flynn is iconic. Even after all this time, it came out in 1938, it still holds up as the best imo.
Governments today aren't much different. From what I can see, it always benefits the rich, and keeps the poor in their place. One thing that really irks me, in the States, they aren't taxing the wealthy to help keep SSA afloat. The reason it was set up in the first place was to help the poor. Look what they have done over 8 decades
Hero or outlaw? Why not both? Robin Hood broke the rules, but he did it for the right reasons. To the rich, he was a menace. To the people, he was a legend. I say both!
@@joezar33 Well, he stole the tax money and gave it back to the people it had been taken from... very relatable these days too. What we maybe would need is a Robin Hood hacker who could get to the government files and make them look like almost everybody has paid too much, and will need to get paid that back...
Sherif John raised taxes on the poor . He was related to the Biden’s and Maid Marion had 3 only fans accounts . The Church’s 10 percent tax because the serfs weren’t being sustainable .
Looking back on Robin Hood now with my vast knowledge of England, it stands out as to why exactly the Sheriff of Nottingham was such a prominent and powerful figure…I mean, every county has a Sheriff…and his was Nottinghamshire…it’s not exactly local to the capital, or even any of the other power bases of the crown. He’s not even a lord. I suppose once Robin Hood starts causing trouble, the sheriff of Nottingham is the closest authoritative figure in proximity, but it doesn’t explain his closeness to Prince John. It would be like saying in modern times, ‘The Wily King Charles III and his henchman, DCI Beckman of the Newcastle Constabulary’
If you read the traditional tales of Robin Hood, especially the older ones, King John the Usurper really doesn't play too much of a direct role. The earlier, original stories make note that Robin and most of his merry men are Saxon. Since Robin is a proud Saxon, he's also blonde, as are many of his men. Most of their vitriol was reserved for those evil, conquering Normans, who generally also had brown hair. And to be fair, the Normans were the ones controlling the island at that time, so Robin's animosity would've been understandable, perhaps even justified. I believe we have Walt Disney to thank for King John's unlikely proximity to the Sheriff of Nottingham. It made for a much better story.
Well, today Robin might very well be rebelling against corporate greed and vile, corrupt health insurance companies. He'd likely make use of social media, computer hacking skills and coding; diverting corporate funds and bloated personal fortunes into the accounts of worthy charities.
That's great apart from the fact Cambridge University proved that we can't prove he ws real so how you can make that claim is ......well it's a damn lie
Let’s not forget it wasn’t all about the money as it was a serious crime to hunt “the kings game” especially deer without his expressed permission. Robin being the skilled archer was also a very good huntsman. Part of his outlaw status was taking game to help subsidize the appetites of his neighbors and kinsman who were so tax burdened they were left with much less money to buy food. This undermined the King’s effort’s to control his subjects & was considered robbing the King of his authority over who could legally hunt.
The legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been my all time favourites, but I have been sorely disappointed with all the movie portrayals of my hero. The only one that has ever stood out for me and remained the hero of my heart 💘 was and is Richard Carpenter's Robin of Sherwood 1983 television series. Robin was portrayed perfectly by Michael Praed and Lady Marion by the beautiful Judi Trott, and together they were the personifications of the Lord and Lady of the Forest, or Greenwood. I loved the magical elements and paganism that was woven into the base stories, enhanced by the enchanting music of Clannad. I own a box set of the whole series and I have watched it countless times and never grow tired of this version. No other versions will replace this one for me.
I think it is interesting how pronunciations differ. In the USA the emphasis tends to be on ‘Robin’ (perhaps to distinguish him from other ‘hoods’), whereas in the UK we tend to emphasise ‘Hood’ to distinguish him from all other ‘Robins’ of which there were many. BTW I was born in Sherwood Forest, which is, and remains, a real place.
Additionally, the mexican legend of „Zorro“ is quite the same stuff. And it is an important coincidence, that both Robin and Zorro belong to aristocraty: a mere commoner in their places would always be seen only as an outlaw and rebell, never as a hero. Their status of belonging in fact to the priviledged themselves, but refusing this system despite of that, is what really makes them the heroes, they are seen for.
The first written account mentioning "Robin Hood" is the Sloane manuscript and it claims he was born in 1160 in "Lockersley" - now called Loxley, northeast of Sheffield and on the southern edge of Barnsdale (which is a region not a town). Pretty sure this video is barking up the wrong trees completely by suggesting Hereward, Eustace and Robert Wetherby (who is 150 years too late). There are also assize records recording prosecutions of 'Robin Hood' - the earliest of which records a fracas with a woman. Even though this is the most we can know directly from documents, the historical context tells us lots more. Before William 1st took the English throne, the north and south of England had been separate kingdoms for most of the previous 500+ years - which is why Harold had to fight a northern battle in 1066 as well as the one at Hastings. The Normans became nominal kings of a united England but in reality had great difficulty subduing rebels and bandits north of Nottingham. This is how the Sheriff of Nottingham became pivotal in the story - because its his job to keep order and collect taxes from people who do not regard the Norman kings as legitimate. It's also why the stories delight in portraying churchmen and monks as the villains - because it is the Church that installed and supports William on the throne. This context explains why Robin Hood was ever regarded as a folk hero worthy of remembrance in ballads, poems and plays. Curious fact, there was no city of "Nottingham" until after the Norman conquest, so it was a brand new base built specifically to project Norman authority further north.
This tale whether true or fictional, it is just as relevant in todays world. The people at the bottom are kept there, by the corruption of the rich and/or the political systems.
What would Robin be fighting against today? It may not be quite a feudal system but inequality does still exist today with the obscene rich and the poor, especially in 'third world' countries and where people are working in slave conditions for such companies as Foxconn and mining.
If his words hold wisdom, and his philosophy is honorable, then what does it matter if Robin Hood was real? What is important is that we follow his example. Perhaps the words are more important than the man.
If we are not experiencing it all first hand, there is a window or a middle-man inbetween us and it. Either we are following teachers, scriptures, cult-ures, traditions or the way's of the backwards society we are born into, we are following just another feeling towards the same thing that we are experiencing ourselves right here in this very now, in our slightly different but still same imperfect now. When learning any kind of passed down information no matter where on the spectrum of truth it is ranging, we are by doing so un-learning ourselves whilst adopting someone else's inner stance, which with time will make us, our inner being, into more of a copy than an actual self. Life is live, feel, learn and re-remember and the life we live is the teacher itself, where by living it we should be growing into living books of knowledge, if we actually live it for ourselves. We are both the teacher and the student, as we are both the observer and the one who project's the moving picture which appears infront of us and which we dive into each new day when we open our eyes and the camera is again for us, rolling. We are all playing a lead-role in a meaningless story called life. Meaningless until we give it our meaning & all throughout life we will be acting as each others mirrors as well, reflecting all the greatness but also high-lighting our shadow which is somthing we are taught to brush under the carpet and be ashamed of. Everything felt is a signal and we are the emotion, the energy in motion, meaning we should be grateful for all interaction with life as there is a teacher in absolutely everything. When breaking it down, all we truly have is our energy and together with our energy all we truly need in this life is good health & good morals and with that we'll become the fine-tuned instrument we are meant to be in order to free our minds & express ourselves properly. let the caged bird fly! Follow no one who wishes followers but lend an ear to the one's who encourage you to live your life for you and to walk your own path. Only by doing so we'll truly get to know who we are and what we are truly here for. We already have it all and we are already here. We need no middle-man in order to stay connected to ourselves. At our very core we are one energy, one mind, one wave...we are it. We are consiousness split up in individual pieces. We are all born out of it and given a slightly different perspective to take in the experience with for a reason. So not to fall for false light and for us to walk our own unique path. Saying that though, we can not escape what we are not first aware of. We are all god until it finds a way to poison the mind. 💜
@markherron: it's the other way around; the Green Arrow is an updated version of the Robin Hood legend, which predates the Justice League by a thousand years.
I think the Robin Hiod legend is older and then became polarised. The Green Man and his men (coven) in the forest and ofcourse the Maid/May Queen I love the BBC series of Robin Hipd which includes Herne/Cernunoius figure To me The Best Robin Hiod
I wanna know which Azi i used to mske these kind og videos..can anyone help me...I write stories too.I want to create these kind of videos based on my stories... Kindly if anyone knows help me
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I belive he was like Jesus, an outlaw hero. the rich and powerful are represent of the church and the Jewish higharchey instilling fear and demanding their 10% +++. Anyone can be a RH (robin hood) if they stand for TRUTH and JUSTICE (like superman) give where it is needed and not care if you have to brake a few rules for the good of others. We probably have many RH in the world today and we dont even know it. I am a big fan of tech and how the movie is shot along with the score and story, directing and visual effects a +. Men in tights (as you wish) for live fun and Disney animated because I grew up with it.
Hi! @carmenross7063 The female narrator was featured during the Halloween season to give those videos a unique tone! She’ll still be around here and there throughout the year though for specific videos.😊
@carmenross7063 Of course! You’ve been here basically from the start, and I really appreciate that. I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed her presence, she’ll be back.✨
Richard was not that noble He was not the romanised Walter Scott figure it wasn’t that black and white historically Which makes sensed /We are dealing with historical figures here mythologised demonise. Etc
If Robin Hood existed today, he'd be fighting against the incoming administration of the United States as well as the hatred and anger that seems to be taking over this country. God knows we need a champion like Robin Hood for people to believe in, cause , in the best country in the world, we no longer are. Robinhood stood for the best in people, now there are so few good people left.
@StuartAnderson-xl4bo that is true, and America wasn't the US during the time of Robin Hood either. Who knows, maybe if he did exist today, he'd have immigrated here to rally the people to stand up to the tyranny that's trying to take hold on this country. Sounds good anyway.. A girl can dream, right? Lol 😴
would this tale of the two kings, rrefer to the change of religion where protistents and catholicks kept persiquiting as each king made is religion the only religion in the country. see the USA's Bill of Rights whare no religion will be advanced or ou condemned?
No, the succession of King John (England’s worst king) after the death of King Richard I (who was effectively an absentee king, spending his time mainly in France or on crusade) was about 300 years before Protestantism became a thing.
I think the Robin Hiod legend is older and then became polarised. The Green Man and his men (coven) in the forest and ofcourse the Maid/May Queen I love the BBC series of Robin Hipd which includes Herne/Cernunoius figure To me The Best Robin Hiod
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A hero, of course
What happened to the Woman who used to narrative the stories?
@@MystikManor Robin Hood is definitely a Hero to the poor and meek.my favorite movie was the Earl Flynn version. Though the one with I can't think of his name. It came out I believe 2010, 2011 maybe. I wanna say it was a Quaid, I'm not sure now.. The newer one seemed like it would have been more closely historically correct, though not completely..
@@reginaucker3533 I think you’re referring to the 2010 version with Russell Crowe. I actually haven't seen that yet. I remember seeing previews when it came out and wanting to see it but never did. Is it worth watching? Errol Flynn is iconic. Even after all this time, it came out in 1938, it still holds up as the best imo.
Governments today aren't much different. From what I can see, it always benefits the rich, and keeps the poor in their place. One thing that really irks me, in the States, they aren't taxing the wealthy to help keep SSA afloat. The reason it was set up in the first place was to help the poor. Look what they have done over 8 decades
Wow 🤩 very good. Just like today’s times, can relate. Great job!
Cary Elwes’ interpretation of Robin Hood was my favorite 😂🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂mine too
Mine too!
He could speak with an English accent
That movie wraps all the versions into one, including the one not mentioned in the video, him and his merry men 😉
Hero or outlaw? Why not both? Robin Hood broke the rules, but he did it for the right reasons. To the rich, he was a menace. To the people, he was a legend. I say both!
His a Hero, up against a corrupt kingdom , there is nothing dark about his fictional folklore tale
@@joezar33 Well, he stole the tax money and gave it back to the people it had been taken from... very relatable these days too. What we maybe would need is a Robin Hood hacker who could get to the government files and make them look like almost everybody has paid too much, and will need to get paid that back...
Yes Bith things can b true at once
Sherif John raised taxes on the poor . He was related to the Biden’s and Maid Marion had 3 only fans accounts . The Church’s 10 percent tax because the serfs weren’t being sustainable .
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels
@akia1222 I love that, thank you so much!
Im just wondering where our heroes are today.
@@SkyeSage17 doing my best
@TheGoatboyblue
Thank you.. stand upright as man did during evolution. That's the missing link . 🤐
Avoiding street & other public space cameras for sure.
@@dumdebadaba nah, that's why I wear a Bat-costume...
It’s a tale. A myth. A story. And we do have one. Luigi Magnione
He'd be fighting the corrupt government.
Every generation.
Looking back on Robin Hood now with my vast knowledge of England, it stands out as to why exactly the Sheriff of Nottingham was such a prominent and powerful figure…I mean, every county has a Sheriff…and his was Nottinghamshire…it’s not exactly local to the capital, or even any of the other power bases of the crown. He’s not even a lord. I suppose once Robin Hood starts causing trouble, the sheriff of Nottingham is the closest authoritative figure in proximity, but it doesn’t explain his closeness to Prince John. It would be like saying in modern times, ‘The Wily King Charles III and his henchman, DCI Beckman of the Newcastle Constabulary’
If you read the traditional tales of Robin Hood, especially the older ones, King John the Usurper really doesn't play too much of a direct role.
The earlier, original stories make note that Robin and most of his merry men are Saxon. Since Robin is a proud Saxon, he's also blonde, as are many of his men. Most of their vitriol was reserved for those evil, conquering Normans, who generally also had brown hair. And to be fair, the Normans were the ones controlling the island at that time, so Robin's animosity would've been understandable, perhaps even justified.
I believe we have Walt Disney to thank for King John's unlikely proximity to the Sheriff of Nottingham. It made for a much better story.
Great artwork. I can see through mythology is where comic books were birth. The similarities are striking between legends and comic books characters.
Well, today Robin might very well be rebelling against corporate greed and vile, corrupt health insurance companies. He'd likely make use of social media, computer hacking skills and coding; diverting corporate funds and bloated personal fortunes into the accounts of worthy charities.
The rich , then, where the ruling class, the ruling elite, the politicians. That's who he stole from, those who taxed the people.
Hereward the Wake was my ancestor! And I am proud of himl
That's great apart from the fact Cambridge University proved that we can't prove he ws real so how you can make that claim is ......well it's a damn lie
The world needs an international Robin Hood.
The World needs De Globalization, not some Marxist B.S.
I love this!❤
Good job on the video this is exactly the type of storytelling I want to take to my channel but with historical stories.
@HistoryViper That's great! Your thumbnails are amazing btw.
@MystikManor Thank You!
Very nice version. verion. This has me remember a book I read that Robin Hood also was contacted to the Fea and would go to a tree to be around them.
Got to mention that the poor and Robbin hood were saxons. This is a story of discrimination against the Saxon and the Norman's (the ruling cast)
Let’s not forget it wasn’t all about the money as it was a serious crime to hunt “the kings game” especially deer without his expressed permission. Robin being the skilled archer was also a very good huntsman. Part of his outlaw status was taking game to help subsidize the appetites of his neighbors and kinsman who were so tax burdened they were left with much less money to buy food. This undermined the King’s effort’s to control his subjects & was considered robbing the King of his authority over who could legally hunt.
Lokes like to day
Wow.keep it up and more pls.
The legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been my all time favourites, but I have been sorely disappointed with all the movie portrayals of my hero. The only one that has ever stood out for me and remained the hero of my heart 💘 was and is Richard Carpenter's Robin of Sherwood 1983 television series. Robin was portrayed perfectly by Michael Praed and Lady Marion by the beautiful Judi Trott, and together they were the personifications of the Lord and Lady of the Forest, or Greenwood. I loved the magical elements and paganism that was woven into the base stories, enhanced by the enchanting music of Clannad. I own a box set of the whole series and I have watched it countless times and never grow tired of this version. No other versions will replace this one for me.
This is my favorite as well ❤
Great video
@OGgrandpaw Thank you! Really glad you enjoyed it.
Keeping the rich richer and poor poorer . Just like nowadays
The same thing Robin always fought for. Robin is foremost an idea, that's why the legend endures. Even in my name here.
Ofc he was real. It's just he robbed the rich, but didn't share with poor ^^
No hero’s today. Only silent hero’s
Taxes sound like today's
Yet Disney brought out Robin Hood as a Cartoon for children in November of 1973.
Robin Hood is one of my favorites! This should be good!
What are we today NOT taxed on?
If Robin Hood existed today he'd be fighting against the United States Government and the billionaire class.
I think it is interesting how pronunciations differ. In the USA the emphasis tends to be on ‘Robin’ (perhaps to distinguish him from other ‘hoods’), whereas in the UK we tend to emphasise ‘Hood’ to distinguish him from all other ‘Robins’ of which there were many. BTW I was born in Sherwood Forest, which is, and remains, a real place.
Additionally, the mexican legend of „Zorro“ is quite the same stuff. And it is an important coincidence, that both Robin and Zorro belong to aristocraty: a mere commoner in their places would always be seen only as an outlaw and rebell, never as a hero. Their status of belonging in fact to the priviledged themselves, but refusing this system despite of that, is what really makes them the heroes, they are seen for.
The first written account mentioning "Robin Hood" is the Sloane manuscript and it claims he was born in 1160 in "Lockersley" - now called Loxley, northeast of Sheffield and on the southern edge of Barnsdale (which is a region not a town). Pretty sure this video is barking up the wrong trees completely by suggesting Hereward, Eustace and Robert Wetherby (who is 150 years too late). There are also assize records recording prosecutions of 'Robin Hood' - the earliest of which records a fracas with a woman. Even though this is the most we can know directly from documents, the historical context tells us lots more. Before William 1st took the English throne, the north and south of England had been separate kingdoms for most of the previous 500+ years - which is why Harold had to fight a northern battle in 1066 as well as the one at Hastings. The Normans became nominal kings of a united England but in reality had great difficulty subduing rebels and bandits north of Nottingham. This is how the Sheriff of Nottingham became pivotal in the story - because its his job to keep order and collect taxes from people who do not regard the Norman kings as legitimate. It's also why the stories delight in portraying churchmen and monks as the villains - because it is the Church that installed and supports William on the throne. This context explains why Robin Hood was ever regarded as a folk hero worthy of remembrance in ballads, poems and plays.
Curious fact, there was no city of "Nottingham" until after the Norman conquest, so it was a brand new base built specifically to project Norman authority further north.
This tale whether true or fictional, it is just as relevant in todays world. The people at the bottom are kept there, by the corruption of the rich and/or the political systems.
I like how you go from a page in a book to a real person. Pretty cool.. 😊
What would Robin be fighting against today? It may not be quite a feudal system but inequality does still exist today with the obscene rich and the poor, especially in 'third world' countries and where people are working in slave conditions for such companies as Foxconn and mining.
Robin from the hood
His name IS Sir Robin of Locksley. He was ousted from his royalty, and he's rightfully pissed off about it.
I will take his place in the 21st Century.
Luigi Nicholas Mangione
THIS. I was thinking the same thing.
I have always wondered about the color game. Could it relate to the colors of Christmas 🎄
Sounds kind of like how we live today.
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@SkyeSage17
Well met, Lady Skye.
The Explorers must walk many paths, a duty made more pleasant by the kindness of others who share The Watch.
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If his words hold wisdom, and his philosophy is honorable, then what does it matter if Robin Hood was real? What is important is that we follow his example. Perhaps the words are more important than the man.
If we are not experiencing it all first hand, there is a window or a middle-man inbetween us and it.
Either we are following teachers, scriptures, cult-ures, traditions or the way's of the backwards society we are born into, we are following just another feeling towards the same thing that we are experiencing ourselves right here in this very now, in our slightly different but still same imperfect now.
When learning any kind of passed down information no matter where on the spectrum of truth it is ranging, we are by doing so un-learning ourselves whilst adopting someone else's inner stance, which with time will make us, our inner being, into more of a copy than an actual self.
Life is live, feel, learn and re-remember and the life we live is the teacher itself, where by living it we should be growing into living books of knowledge, if we actually live it for ourselves. We are both the teacher and the student, as we are both the observer and the one who project's the moving picture which appears infront of us and which we dive into each new day when we open our eyes and the camera is again for us, rolling.
We are all playing a lead-role in a meaningless story called life.
Meaningless until we give it our meaning & all throughout life we will be acting as each others mirrors as well, reflecting all the greatness but also high-lighting our shadow which is somthing we are taught to brush under the carpet and be ashamed of. Everything felt is a signal and we are the emotion, the energy in motion, meaning we should be grateful for all interaction with life as there is a teacher in absolutely everything.
When breaking it down, all we truly have is our energy and together with our energy all we truly need in this life is good health & good morals and with that we'll become the fine-tuned instrument we are meant to be in order to free our minds & express ourselves properly.
let the caged bird fly!
Follow no one who wishes followers but lend an ear to the one's who encourage you to live your life for you and to walk your own path.
Only by doing so we'll truly get to know who we are and what we are truly here for.
We already have it all and we are already here. We need no middle-man in order to stay connected to ourselves. At our very core we are one energy, one mind, one wave...we are it. We are consiousness split up in individual pieces. We are all born out of it and given a slightly different perspective to take in the experience with for a reason.
So not to fall for false light and for us to walk our own unique path.
Saying that though, we can not escape what we are not first aware of.
We are all god until it finds a way to poison the mind. 💜
Robin Hood is a version of Oliver Queen aka GREEN ARROW OF JUSTICE LEAGUE Happy New Year Blessings and HUGS MARANATHA 👑💜🔯
@markherron: it's the other way around; the Green Arrow is an updated version of the Robin Hood legend, which predates the Justice League by a thousand years.
I think the Robin Hiod legend is older and then became polarised. The Green Man and his men (coven) in the forest and ofcourse the Maid/May Queen I love the BBC series of Robin Hipd which includes Herne/Cernunoius figure To me
The
Best
Robin Hiod
Robin Hood..depends what side you was on..lol
To me he is a hero.
Today he would be against those in power.
I wanna know which Azi i used to mske these kind og videos..can anyone help me...I write stories too.I want to create these kind of videos based on my stories... Kindly if anyone knows help me
@mobilegameplayfrenzy Happy to share, I use Runway ML.
@MystikManor thankyou so much... Keep growing 🤩🤩
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Robin owns the hood with the merrymen wearing hood whenever they are in the 'hood and probably singing and rapping as they would
In the Disney version he’s a fox
I belive he was like Jesus, an outlaw hero. the rich and powerful are represent of the church and the Jewish higharchey instilling fear and demanding their 10% +++. Anyone can be a RH (robin hood) if they stand for TRUTH and JUSTICE (like superman) give where it is needed and not care if you have to brake a few rules for the good of others. We probably have many RH in the world today and we dont even know it. I am a big fan of tech and how the movie is shot along with the score and story, directing and visual effects a +.
Men in tights (as you wish) for live fun and Disney animated because I grew up with it.
What happened to the Woman who used to narrative the stories??
Hi! @carmenross7063 The female narrator was featured during the Halloween season to give those videos a unique tone! She’ll still be around here and there throughout the year though for specific videos.😊
@MystikManor I really enjoyed her. Thank you for getting back to me.
@carmenross7063 Of course! You’ve been here basically from the start, and I really appreciate that. I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed her presence, she’ll be back.✨
@@MystikManor not to be mean but the videos just aren't the same without her. They were so enchanting and memorizing. I hope she returns.
It someone family members or decents now
Tommy Robinson!
Robin n Hood was actually as his name implies....a Thief. He was a bad person. No matter what his intentions are. He's still a bad person.
Richard was not that noble He was not the romanised Walter Scott figure it wasn’t that black and white historically Which makes sensed /We are dealing with historical figures here mythologised demonise. Etc
My theory is robin hood was a woman.
If Robin Hood existed today, he'd be fighting against the incoming administration of the United States as well as the hatred and anger that seems to be taking over this country. God knows we need a champion like Robin Hood for people to believe in, cause , in the best country in the world, we no longer are. Robinhood stood for the best in people, now there are so few good people left.
He wasn't American lol most heroes aren't
@StuartAnderson-xl4bo that is true, and America wasn't the US during the time of Robin Hood either. Who knows, maybe if he did exist today, he'd have immigrated here to rally the people to stand up to the tyranny that's trying to take hold on this country. Sounds good anyway.. A girl can dream, right? Lol 😴
would this tale of the two kings, rrefer to the change of religion where protistents and catholicks kept persiquiting as each king made is religion the only religion in the country.
see the USA's Bill of Rights whare no religion will be advanced or ou condemned?
No, the succession of King John (England’s worst king) after the death of King Richard I (who was effectively an absentee king, spending his time mainly in France or on crusade) was about 300 years before Protestantism became a thing.
Trump !!!’
I think the Robin Hiod legend is older and then became polarised. The Green Man and his men (coven) in the forest and ofcourse the Maid/May Queen I love the BBC series of Robin Hipd which includes Herne/Cernunoius figure To me
The
Best
Robin Hiod