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From the moment his name was first uttered, Robin Hood captured imaginations as the outlaw who defied authority to champion the poor. But was Robin Hood an actual person—a master archer in the flesh—or merely a legendary figure crafted through generations of storytelling?
Numerous theories have aimed to reveal his true identity, yet no definitive proof has emerged to confirm the man behind the legend. What remain are five ancient ballads that shape our understanding of England's most iconic outlaw: Robin Hood and the Monk, Robin Hood and the Potter, Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne, Robin Hoode his Death, and A Geste of Robyn Hoode.
In this episode, we examine these primary sources to trace the origins of the legend. What do they reveal about Robin's life, his loyal allies, and his battle against tyranny? And we contemplate a question that has captivated historians for ages: Was Robin Hood a real person—or simply the ideal hero for a world that yearned for one?
Embark on a journey into the depths of Sherwood Forest to unravel the truth behind the Robin Hood legend.
Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords
Track: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link

00:00:00: Introduction00:01:27: Robin Hood and the Monk (1450)00:03:44: A Geste of Robyn Hode (1470–1500)00:06:12: Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (1475)00:09:58: Robin Hood and the Potter (1503)00:12:34: Robin Hood his Death (1600s)00:15:04: Conclusion
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See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69122837da4e169acabd086f
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