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Robin Hood - traduction vers grec

HEROIC OUTLAW IN ENGLISH FOLKLORE, A HIGHLY SKILLED ARCHER AND SWORDSMAN
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  • [[Robin Hood Tree]] also known as Sycamore Gap, [[Hadrian's Wall]], UK. This location was used in the 1991 film ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]''.
  • [[Douglas Fairbanks]] as Robin Hood; the sword he is depicted with was common in the oldest [[ballad]]s
  • "[[Little John]] and Robin Hood" by [[Frank Godwin]]
  • King Richard the Lionheart]] marrying Robin Hood and Maid Marian on a plaque outside [[Nottingham Castle]]
  • 'Robin Hood's Grave' in the woods near [[Kirklees Priory]] in [[West Yorkshire]]
  • The [[Major Oak]] in [[Sherwood Forest]]
  • Statue of Robin Hood near [[Nottingham Castle]] by [[James Woodford]], 1951
  • Artist's impression of Robin Hood and [[Maid Marian]]
  • Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne, woodcut print, Thomas Bewick, 1832
  • "Robin shoots with Sir Guy" by [[Louis Rhead]]
  • Elizabethan song of Robin Hood
  • St Mary Magdalene's church, [[Campsall]], [[South Yorkshire]]
  • The title page of [[Howard Pyle]]'s 1883 novel, ''The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood''
  • The new church within the old. After [[All Saints' Church, Pontefract]] was damaged during the [[English Civil War]], a new brick chapel was built within its ruins in 1967
  • The site of the Saylis at [[Wentbridge]]
  • [[Blue Plaque]] commemorating Wentbridge's Robin Hood connections

Robin Hood         
ρόμπεν των δασών
little red riding hood         
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  • A depiction by [[Gustave Doré]], 1883.
  • ''Red Riding Hood'' by [[George Frederic Watts]]
  • Wilhelm (left) and Jacob Grimm, from an 1855 painting by [[Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann]]
  • chaperon]] being worn
  • "Little Red Riding Hood", illustrated in a 1927 story anthology
  • Little Red Riding Hood in an illustration by Otto Kubel (1930).
  • Works Progress Administration poster by Kenneth Whitley, 1939
  •  An engraving from the ''Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor''.
  • "The better to see you with": woodcut by [[Walter Crane]]
EUROPEAN FAIRY TALE
Little Red-Cap; Little Red-cap; Little Red Ridinghood; Little Red Cap; History of the Little Red Riding Hood tale; Roodkapje; Little red riding hood; The Little Red Riding Hood; LRRH; Little red riding hood!; Red Riding Hood; Huntsman (Little Red Riding Hood); Saglana Salchak; Little Red Riding-Hood
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Ρόμπεν των δασών      
Robin Hood

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Wikipédia

Robin Hood

Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. In some versions of the legend, he is depicted as being of noble birth, and in modern retellings he is sometimes depicted as having fought in the Crusades before returning to England to find his lands taken by the Sheriff. In the oldest known versions, he is instead a member of the yeoman class. Traditionally depicted dressed in Lincoln green, he is said to have robbed from the rich and given to the poor.

Through retellings, additions, and variations, a body of familiar characters associated with Robin Hood has been created. These include his lover, Maid Marian; his band of outlaws, the Merry Men; and his chief opponent, the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Sheriff is often depicted as assisting Prince John in usurping the rightful but absent King Richard, to whom Robin Hood remains loyal. His partisanship of the common people and his hostility to the Sheriff of Nottingham are early recorded features of the legend, but his interest in the rightfulness of the king is not, and neither is his setting in the reign of Richard I. He became a popular folk figure in the Late Middle Ages. The earliest known ballads featuring him are from the 15th century.

There have been numerous variations and adaptations of the story over the subsequent years, and the story continues to be widely represented in literature, film, and television. Robin Hood is considered one of the best-known tales of English folklore. In popular culture, the term "Robin Hood" is often used to describe a heroic outlaw or rebel against tyranny.

The origins of the legend as well as the historical context have been debated for centuries. There are numerous references to historical figures with similar names that have been proposed as possible evidence of his existence, some dating back to the late 13th century. At least eight plausible origins to the story have been mooted by historians and folklorists, including suggestions that "Robin Hood" was a stock alias used by or in reference to bandits.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Robin Hood
1. Chávez es el Robin Hood moderno y de habla hispana.
2. Tolerance must be two sided. – Robin Hood, Marnhull, Dorset, U.K.
3. Both Humberside and Robin Hood handle less than 20,000 passengers each in one month.
4. He was Mexico‘s beloved Robin Hood, until one day he was caught and hanged.
5. These Robin Hood–style raids have become increasingly common over the last few months.