Robin Hood (disambiguation) explained
Robin Hood is an English folk hero and legendary outlaw.
Robin Hood or Robinhood may also refer to:
Places
Australia
Canada
United Kingdom
- Doncaster Sheffield Airport, South Yorkshire, England, formerly known as Robin Hood Airport
- Robin Hood, one of the Crookdale Horseshoe group of hills in Cumbria, England
- Robin Hood, West Yorkshire, England
- Robin Hood Gardens a residential estate in London, England
- Robin Hood Hills, Nottinghamshire, England
United States
Arts and entertainment
Ballets
Fictional characters
Films
Gaming
Publications
- Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old English Ballads, a 1906 book by Lucy Fitch Perkins
- Robin Hood, a 1912 novel by Henry Gilbert
- Robin Hood: The Prince of Outlaws, a 1937 novel by Carola Oman
- Robin Hood, a 1955 novel by Antonia Fraser
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a 1991 novel by Simon R. Green, a novelization of the film
- Robin Hood, a 1992 novel by A. L. Singer, a novelization of the 1973 film
- Robin Hood: The Boy Who Became a Legend, a 1999 novel by Kathryn Lasky
- Robin Hood, a 2005 novel by Narinder Dhami, a novelization of the 1973 film
- Robin Hood: Demon's Bane, a 2015–17 trilogy of novels by Debbie Viguié and James R. Tuck
- Robin Hood: The One Who Looked Good in Green, a 2018 novel by Wendy Mass
- Robin Hood, a 2020 young adult novel series by Robert Muchamore
Operas
- Robin Hood, a 1750 opera, music by Charles Burney (under the Temple of Apollo banner), libretto by Moses Mendez
- Robin Hood, a 1784 opera, music by William Shield, libretto by L. McNally and E. Lysaght
- Robin Hood, an 1860 opera, music by George Macfarren, libretto by John Oxenford
- Robin Hood (De Koven opera), composed by Reginald De Koven, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, and Clement Scott in 1888–1889
- Robin Hood (Tippett opera), a 1934 ballad opera by Michael Tippett
- Robin Hood, a 2011 opera by Jukka Linkola
Television
Other arts and entertainment
Brands and enterprises
Other uses
See also