Robin Hood - Main Characters of The Folklore

Main Characters of The Folklore

  • Robin Hood (a.k.a., Robin Longstride, Robin of Loxley or Locksley)
  • The band of "Merry Men"
    • Little John
    • Friar Tuck
    • Will Scarlett
    • Allan A'Dayle
  • Maid Marian
  • King Richard the Lionheart
  • Prince John
  • Sir Guy of Gisbourne
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham

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