Disambiguation evidence for the greenwood via surface form

"The Greenwood"


As subject (40)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Greenwood".

Predicate Object
appearsIn English folklore
associatedWith Merry Men
associatedWith Robin Hood
country England
culturalSignificance archetype of outlaw forest refuge
culturalSignificance iconic image in Robin Hood mythos
describedAs forest hideout of Robin Hood
genre medieval outlaw tradition
hasTheme freedom
hasTheme resistance to tyranny
hasTheme social justice
inhabitedBy Friar Tuck
inhabitedBy Little John
inhabitedBy Merry Men
inhabitedBy Much the Miller's Son
surface form: Much the Miller’s Son
inhabitedBy Robin Hood
inhabitedBy Will Scarlet
instanceOf fictional forest
instanceOf legendary location
instanceOf setting in folklore
languageOfOrigin English
medium films
medium oral tradition
medium stage plays
medium television adaptations
medium written ballads
mentionedIn ballads of Robin Hood
surface form: Robin Hood ballads
mentionedIn later Robin Hood literature
narrativeRole base of operations for Robin Hood
narrativeRole outlaw refuge
opposedTo Sheriff of Nottingham
relatedTo Barnsdale Forest
relatedTo Sherwood Forest
symbolizes freedom from oppressive authority
symbolizes law outside official law
symbolizes wild nature
timePeriod medieval England (legendary setting)
usedFor ambush of travelers
usedFor hiding from authorities
usedFor redistribution of wealth in stories