![]() 1256-7 Fulk fitz Warin dies a natural death after reconciling differences with the Crown. ![]() 1252 Pope Innocent IV approves torture by Inquisition. He is renamed "Hobbehod" by an officer of the court. 1225-6 Robert Hod, a fugitive, York, Yorkshire. 1217 Rebel leader Eustace the Monk beheaded. King John, a French speaking Norman, loses Normandy to France, signs Magna Carta. 1213-16 Robert Hood, "slew Ralph of Cirencester in the Abbot's garden." Francis 1212 John Hood and wife appear in Stanley Bottom, Wakefield, the year of the Children's Crusade. 1210 "Whoever should come to the brothers, be he friend or enemy, thief or robber, let him be kindly received." The Rule of St. Holt 1202-3 Fulk fitz Warin, his brothers, and a cousin named "Hodenet," conduct guerrilla war against King John I. "There is nothing at all in the early stories to associate Robin with Richard I (The Lionheart) or with his brother" King John. 1066 The Norman Conquest 1194-6 Famed troubadour and king, Richard I, held hostage in Austria. Which one is the original Robin Hood? Holt leaned strongly toward the "Robert Hod" of 1225, but rejected it in the end. ![]() ![]() The list places Holt's discoveries of the Hood name (and similar names) within their historical context. Holt's Robin Hood (Thames and Hudson, 19). Timeline Don't pass up Clyde's interactive Robin Hood Comic Book! ![]()
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