The Mongols Dined Atop their Live Enemies and Other Fascinating Historic Facts

The Mongols Dined Atop their Live Enemies and Other Fascinating Historic Facts

Khalid Elhassan - March 2, 2020

The Mongols Dined Atop their Live Enemies and Other Fascinating Historic Facts
Robin Hood’s band of Merry Men in Sherwood Forrest. Flickr

22. Robin Hood Was Real – Kinda

There was no real-life character who performed all the noble deeds of derring-do ascribed to Robin Hood. However, there were plenty of outlaws, nearly all commoners, who gained a measure of popularity with the lower classes for thumbing their noses at the upper-class oppressors. Some of those outlaws had names quite close to Robin Hood.

In medieval England, “Robinhood” or “Rabunhod” or “Robehod” were common nicknames for criminals, appearing frequently in twelfth-century court records. However, those Robin Hoods were not driven by any high-brow noble motives. They robbed and stole for the mundane reasons that led most people into crime back then, and that still put people on the path of criminality today.

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