Robin Hood is a fictional folk law character whose story originates from medieval times.
In popular culture Robin Hood and his band's tales are usually associated with the area of Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire (England). Historically his birthplace is supposed to be Loxley in South Yorkshire, while his grave is claimed to be at Kirklees Priory in West Yorkshire.
before he was outlawed: Loxley
after he was outlawed: Sherwood Forrest
both in medieval England
The sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads composed before 1450. They have Robin living not in Sherwood Forest but in Barnsdale Heath, which is in Yorkshire. In one Ballad a King Edward makes Robin a yeoman. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II. There actually was a Robyn Hod in the service of Edward II. In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles I assume that Robin Hood and Robyn Hod are the same man. Robyn Hod lived in Wakefield, which is in Yorkshire, before he was outlawed.
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Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest with his gang/merry men/ other out laws.
Robin Hood was an outlaw and required some place un-patrolled to live.
So the claim goes, there is no way in which to be certain.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
Some tales hold that Robin was Robert, the Earl of Locksley, before living in Sherwood Forest and disguising himself with a hood. (Rob In The Hood changed to Robin the Hood, which changed to Robin Hood.)
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In.....England. The Sherwood forest!
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because he was born there
Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest with his gang/merry men/ other out laws.
Fictional character in Sherwood forest
In Sherwood forest
Robin Hood was an outlaw and required some place un-patrolled to live.