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Kruka [31]
4 years ago
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Robin Hood fought for

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ozzi4 years ago
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Robin Hood fought for King Richard during the Third Crusade. 

Before he was known as Robin Hood, he was Robin of Locksley. Lord of Locksley and Earl of Huntington. 

He lost his lands when he came back from the Third Crusade and he became known as the outlaw Robin Hood whom the rich hates and the poor loves.

Robin Hood steal from the rich and give those stolen items to the poor to aid them in their daily living. 

His nemesis were the Sheriff of Nottingham and Guy of Gisborne.
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