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| - Maid Marian is the niece of Prince John and lives in his castle. She overheard him plotting with the Sheriff of Nottingham to catch Robin Hood at the archery tournament, but the sheriff discovered her and tried to use her to force Robin Hood and his friends to surrender. Maid Marian, however, threw herself from the balcony and was saved from falling to her death by Kid Icarus' quick and accurate shooting.
- Maid Marian ist eine Figur der Legenden um den englischen Volkshelden Robin Hood. Im Doctor Who-Universum ist sie ein realer Mensch des 12. Jahrhunderts und tritt mehrfach auf.
- The website was made around 2000, and was the original home of Sherwood Temple (now known as Sherwood Classic) before Gene gave it a site of its own.
- Maid Marian is Robin Hood's vixen love interest who still had love for the hero.
- Maid Marian is Robin Hood's childhood friend, and later wife.
- Maid Marian is a vixen from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood and is the love interest and later wife of the title character and the tritagonist, based on the character from the actual Robin Hood legend. She is voiced by Monica Evans while Nancy Adams did her singing voice.
- Maid Marian is a vixen from Disney's 1973 animated feature film Robin Hood and is both the love interest of the title character, based on the character from the Robin Hood legend.
- Maid Marian is the love interest of English folklore hero Robin Hood, and is, in many versions of the story, also desired by The Sheriff of Nottingham. In the Land of Stories series, she briefly appears in Beyond the Kingdoms.
- Maid Marian is the wife of the famous outlaw Robin Hood. Marian appears during the course of the Everafter War, looking distraught as her husband's arm was severely burnt by a dragon when the Scarlet Hand attacked Fort Charming.
- Maid Marian (played by Kate Moss) is Robin Hood's partner in Blackadder: Back & Forth. When Edmund goes back in time and asks Robin Hood a few questions about his thieving and methods, he is shot by his band of Merry Men. This is because they realise that Edmund is making a valid point. Everyone fires their arrows at Robin Hood and he ends up pinned to a tree. This is where Maid Marian then falls for Edmund but their romance is short lived as he is off on his adventures once again!
- The Robin Hood character, portrayed as a historical outlawed yeoman emerges in the late 16th century. Maid Marian has usually been cast in terms of a noblewoman. In Robin Hood and Maid Marian (Child Ballad 150, perhaps dating to the 17th century), Maid Marian is "a bonny fine maid of a noble degree" said to excel even Helen of Troy in beauty. Separated from her lover, she dresses as a page "and ranged the wood to find Robin Hood," who was himself disguised, so that the two begin to fight when they meet. As is often the case in these ballads, Robin Hood loses the fight to comical effect, and Marian only recognizes him when he asks for quarter. This ballad is in the "Earl of Huntington" tradition, a supposed "historical identity" of Robin Hood forwarded in the late 16th century.
- Maid Marian was the name of a character in Human mythology. Living in 12th century England, she had a romantic relationship with Robin Hood, the leader of the Merry Men. She was captured by Sir Guy of Gisbourne who wanted her as his wife. When she refused him, she was found guilty of outlawry and treason and sentenced to death. Robin Hood then saved her from execution. This rescue from Nottingham Castle was one of the most famous things Robin Hood was known for.
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