Around 21-22,000 people died in the battle of Agincourts.
60,0000
All of them!
A strength of 5000, with casualties and losses of about 100
Although the exact actual numbers of casualties at Agincourt are unknown, it's estimated that as many as 10,000 French were killed and another 1500 taken as prisoners. English casualties are only believed to have been as high as 500. As a result, the path was laid for Henry V to capture of the French throne.
reports vary, most soldiers were captured or killed
There were too many to be counted!
All of them!
A strength of 5000, with casualties and losses of about 100
The battle of Agincourt made King Henry V a national hero and was an amazing morale boost back in England, it rallied many more soldiers to the hundred years war.
540,000
Although the exact actual numbers of casualties at Agincourt are unknown, it's estimated that as many as 10,000 French were killed and another 1500 taken as prisoners. English casualties are only believed to have been as high as 500. As a result, the path was laid for Henry V to capture of the French throne.
658 British and 644 French.
You mean during the Cinco de Mayo battle alone? 117 Frenchmen died. If you mean during the whole war against Mexico, some 12,000 died.
reports vary, most soldiers were captured or killed
There is no such thing as an average battle. battles, campaigns and wars are individual events and bear no relation to each other. Nor is there a set ratio of how many knights fight in a battle. There would have been far fewer knights in the Battle for El Alamein than the Battle of Agincourt for instance.
There were too many to be counted!
how many people died at the battle of edgehill
None, it was a land battle.