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Do you have a story that is equivalent of Robin Hood in your country?
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Didnt they had olive groves in medieval™ Engerland
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No such thing as gibs in my country
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那須与一
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No, we only have Lalli who murdered a bishop with an axe over a misunderstanding/lying woman. The bishop was traveling and came across a house where he took food for himself. He gave money in exchange but the wife of the house saw no value in it as it couldn't be eaten. So when her husband Lalli returned she said a stranger took their food so Lalli went after him. and murdered him. and then Lalli died putting on the bishops hat because it was too tight and ripped his scalp off when he tried to remove it.
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A properly buckbroken Finn wouldn't dream of opposing the lawful authorities of the land for the sake of his fellows, so no.
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peasant who overthrew the king
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivaylo_of_Bulgaria
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Yes we have Janosik
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Yeah, Tadas Blinda, real historical person. Got beaten to death by a mob. Later a lot of stories about him were written, and they made a movie of it too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadas_Blinda



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