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The "Matilda" theory of Maid Marian is further discussed in [16] [17] In later versions of Robin Hood, Maid Marian is commonly named as "Marian Fitzwalter", only child of the Earl of Huntingdon, is the Maid Marian [18] [19]
Lady of the Forest: A Novel of Sherwood is a 1992 historical fiction novel by American author Jennifer Roberson.A re-telling of the Robin Hood legend from the perspective of twelve characters associated with the legend, the story centers around English noblewoman Lady Marian FitzWalter's encounters with Lord Robert of Locksley and his scheming rival the Sheriff of Nottingham amid the backdrop ...
John FitzWalter, 2nd Baron FitzWalter (Fitzwalter [3] or Fitz Wauter; [4] c. 1315 – 18 October 1361) [5] [note 1] was an English baron and gang leader in the 14th-century. He was a prominent Essex landowner best known for his criminal activities, particularly around Colchester .
Robin Hood's enemy in the series is the Sheriff of Nottingham who, with his cohorts, adherents of the tyrant, Prince John, schemes to capture the outlaw by any means possible. Lady Marian Fitzwalter (Maid Marian), a young noblewoman and Robin Hood's lover, keeps him informed of the Sheriff's whereabouts and intentions. Episodes are punctuated ...
John FitzWalter, 2nd Baron FitzWalter (1315–1361) Walter FitzWalter, 7th Baron FitzWalter (1400–1431) According to local legend, it is the resting place of Maid Marian .
Marian (2016) by Ella Lyons. A young adult novel retelling from Marian's point of view, in which the Robin Hood she falls in love with is a girl. A Finder of Trails (2016) by Nick Collins. A retelling of the story featuring a young Robin and the Sheriff of Nottingham as friends, and recounts an adventure on which they embark together.
The prince soon emerges as a cruel, treacherous tyrant. Goaded on by Sir Guy, he usurps Richard's throne. When Huntingdon receives a message from Lady Marian Fitzwalter, his love interest, telling him of all that has transpired, he requests permission to return to England. King Richard assumes that the Earl has turned coward and denies him ...
The novel is set in 1199 England, and follows the events of Lady of the Forest.It begins with the death of Richard I of England. Robin of Locksley, his lover Lady Marian Fitzwalter, and their outlaw friends find themselves again facing the wrath of William DeLacey, the Sheriff of Nottingham.