• chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    Robin Hood wasn’t really an altruist. He was an ally of King Richard who was absent (fighting in the crusades) during Robin’s adventures. Prince John, Robin Hood’s nemesis, was constantly scheming to usurp Richard’s throne. Thus Robin Hood and his band of outlaws should better be thought of as partisans fighting a guerrilla war against a usurper.

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      4 days ago

      Didn’t the myth of Robin Hood actually start like a hundred years later and was retractively pushed back to King Richard’s day?

      Also should point out that greedy Prince John was actually collecting taxes to pay for Richard’s absurd Ransom because the idiot got himself captured.

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        Robin Hood might not have even existed as a singular person. Rather, the name could’ve been a common alias shared by many different outlaws.