Little John — The Good Outlaw? #history
Okay, we all know the story of Robin Hood and Little John. Little John was Robin's second in command. He was dependable, always there for Robin. They lived together in Sherwood Forest, and they were a champion for the poor.
But....is any of this true?
We have already talked about a possible real Robin Hood, but was Little John a real person, or was he a character from fiction?

Little John appears really early on in the ballads and stories of Robin Hood.
In A Gest of Robyn Hode, Robin Hood and Little John's adventures are recorded for the first time, and again In Robin Hood and the Monk, we learn how fiercely loyal Little John is to Robin. The stories are great to read, check them out when you have five!

Little John is portrayed as highly intelligent and a good friend, who was a giant of a man — at least seven feet tall! Sound familiar?!
How did Robin and Little John meet?
Robin and Little John first meet on a narrow bridge. Robin Hood wants to cross the bridge, but John Little will not let him. They end up fighting with quarterstaves. John is an expert at this weapon and defeats Robin. The two of them talk, and John Little agrees to join Robin's band of merry men. Robin jokingly changes John Little's name to Little John — one can assume because he is so tall!
Robin Of Sherwood ~ Robin vs. Little John
But is there any truth in the story. Was Little John real?
Historian, Michael Wood, seems to think so...
"It is a Kent homicide case of 1313, for example, that we first encounter one of Robin's best loved companions, when a real-life criminal John of Shrone is introduced to court with an intriguing alias: 'also known as Johannes Petit' — Little John..." In Search of England.
Many believe. It is reputed that Little John is buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire.

So was Little John a real historical person or a work of folklore? I think that is up to you to decide.
Published on February 09, 2017 00:00
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