The earliest medieval Robin Hood stories gave him no female companion. Maid Marian was originally a
The earliest medieval Robin Hood stories gave him no female companion. Maid Marian was originally a character in May Games festivities (held during May and early June, most commonly around Whitsun) and is sometimes associated with the Queen or Lady of May of May Day. Indeed, Marion remained associated with such celebrations long after the fashion of Robin Hood had faded again. She became associated with Robin Hood in this context, as Robin Hood became a central figure in May Day, associated as he was with the forest and archery. Both Robin and Marian were certainly associated with May Day festivities in England (as was Friar Tuck these were originally two distinct types of performance — Alexander Barclay, writing in c.1500, refers to “some merry fytte of Maid Marian or else of Robin Hood” — but the characters were brought togetherimage: Douglas Fairbanks as Robin Hood giving Enid Bennett as Maid Marian a dagger (1922)high-res -- source link
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