Bella Felix || History || 10-7-2021

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Robin Hood's story is one that is widely known in Western literature. It tells the story of an illegitimate man who lived with his elders in Sherwood Forest. He stole from the rich to give to the poor. Although there are some facts that Robin Hood was a real person, there is very little evidence that he was in England. However, there is some evidence to suggest that a real Roman in the form of Bella Felix. Robin Hood was present. The source of the adventures of Felix and his group of 600 robbers is the author "Cassius Dave". According to Dave, Felix worked in and around Rome from 207-205 AD for two years during the reign of the emperor "Septimus Severus".
In Dave's stories, Felix was the architect of a vast intelligence network that tracked transportation and travel in the ports of Rome and Brunei. He reviewed the size and nature of each group traveling in the area, as well as the luggage they carried. His 600-strong group included royal libertarians, fugitive slaves, and skilled slaves who once worked for the emperor. In other words, there were more people belonging to the deprived class. Some liberals were probably privileged people who lost their positions during the chaos.
It is possible that the robbers included members of the notorious Pretorian Guard. This will definitely explain their organizational ability. The group was effectively on the ancient highway, but unlike their last days comrades, they did not kill their victims. Had mastered. For example, he would dress up as either a centurion or a magistrate and deceive the princes into believing that he had been sent to protect them. In one story, Felix pretends to be the provincial governor in an attempt to save two of his men. Felix met with the prison chief and said he needed more men to work harder. He prepared his needs in such a way that the governor presented him with two of his companions. Bella Felix was the only person in this empire who challenged the authority of Emperor Severus. Rebels and disobedient people should be caught and dealt with with iron fists. He was a benefactor and champion of the poor. Ordinary people considered him their savior but he was a dangerous criminal for the rulers and elites. Eventually the Roman administration succeeded in apprehending him, so much so that it was announced that Bella Felix would be arrested and beheaded if she did not do so. Bella Felix fell in love with a married woman, the woman's husband began to inform her to take revenge. Felix was reportedly arrested in a cave while he was sleeping. In the eyes of the Roman administration, he was the worst robber, so it was decided to kill him severely and he was tied up in the Colosseum of Rome in front of bloodthirsty wild animals. The animals tore it to pieces. Thus Robin Hood of the Roman Empire died.

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