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Definitions of maid marian in various dictionaries:
MAID MARIAN - Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.
MAID MARIAN - Maid Marian (or Marion) is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood in English folklore. Maid Marian was in origin a "shepherdess" figure...
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Oct 1 2017 The Times - Specialist |
Aug 16 2017 The Times - Cryptic |
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Originally a character in May Day games & Morris dances, she became Robin's girlfriend |
She's the title character of an 1822 novel by Thomas Love Peacock (Robin Hood's in it, too) |
Robin Hood's sweetheart |
16th century plays by Anthony Munday call this woman Matilda Fitzwater |
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Maid Marian (or Marion) is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood in English folklore. * Maid Marian was in origin a "shepherdess" figure associated with May Day. Her role as the love interest of Robin Hood dates to at least the 16th century. She is typically portrayed as beautiful, confident, and sincere in her love of Robin Hood. Often, she is a noblewoman in the stories, though sometimes she is a commoner. Most modern Robin Hood stories feature her prominently and present her as an admirable woman. Of particular note are Marian's independence and relative equality to her lover, marking her as one of the earliest strong female characters in English literature. |