2. Robin Hood was a
heroic outlaw in English
folklore.
He lived in 12 century.
He wore green clothes
and he stuck a feather in
his hat.
He was a highly skilled
archer and swordsman.
Robin robbed from
the rich and gave to the
poor.
3. Robin Hood and his friends lived in
Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire
4. “The merry men” were the group of
outlaws who followed Robin Hood.
5. The meeting between Robin
and Little John on the bridge
is perhaps the most famous
part of the entire Robin Hood
story.
Little John was a huge man.
The pair fought with quarter-
staffs and John knocked
Robin off the bridge.
John invited him to join his
band.
6. Friar Tuck was a
holy man that gave
up his life at the
monastery to help
Robin in his fight.
He gave the name
“The merry men”
to Robin Hood’s
band of men.
7. Will Scarlet was
handsome fellow and he
was Robin’s nephew.
He was known for wearing
fine chlotes, sometimes of
red silk.
He was a highly skilled
archer and swordsman.
8. The sheriff of Nottingam
was Robin Hood’s famous
enemy.
He attempted to take
control of the throne.
In some stories he had a
lecherous desire for Robin
Hood’s lady, Maid Marian.
9. One of the world’s most
famous trees, well at least
England's. The Major Oak
in Sherwood Forest,
Nottinghamshire,
England, Britain UK.
Legend says that once
upon a time Robin Hood
and his group of outlaws
“The merry men” used
this tree as a meeting
place and hid from his
enemies inside the hollow
of the Major Oak.
10. Robin was in love with Robin was loved for his
Maid Marian. courage and bravery.
11. Thank You
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