A strength of 5000, with casualties and losses of about 100
henry had 2000 archers and those archers defeated 16000 french cavalries
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Henry VII had about 5,000 men under his own command at the start of the battle and was aided late in the battle by the arrival of Baron Stanley who had another 6,000 men.
The Battle of Agincourt was the final battle in the 1415 invasion of France by Henry V. He was fighting to claim the throne of France from King Charles the Mad and also to avenge the men that died in the Siege of Soissons. The invasion began with the lengthy siege of Harfluer in which much of Henry's army fell sick with dystentry and died. The 12,000 strong army was halved in size and Henry decided to march this small force of just over 6000 men from Harfluer to Calais but after being unable to cross the Somme they had to travel in land and they were caught by a French army (numbers range between 15,000-30,000) near the castle of Agincourt. The battle was fought on St Crispin's day in atrocious conditions. The English eventually won when their archers defeated the numerous French attacks For more information in a fictional sense I can recommend Bernard Cornwell's 'Agincourt' but bear in mind that this is a work of fiction based on true events.
About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
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he was boxed in by all the men
Henry VII had about 5,000 men under his own command at the start of the battle and was aided late in the battle by the arrival of Baron Stanley who had another 6,000 men.
he was boxed in by all the men
The Battle of Agincourt was the final battle in the 1415 invasion of France by Henry V. He was fighting to claim the throne of France from King Charles the Mad and also to avenge the men that died in the Siege of Soissons. The invasion began with the lengthy siege of Harfluer in which much of Henry's army fell sick with dystentry and died. The 12,000 strong army was halved in size and Henry decided to march this small force of just over 6000 men from Harfluer to Calais but after being unable to cross the Somme they had to travel in land and they were caught by a French army (numbers range between 15,000-30,000) near the castle of Agincourt. The battle was fought on St Crispin's day in atrocious conditions. The English eventually won when their archers defeated the numerous French attacks For more information in a fictional sense I can recommend Bernard Cornwell's 'Agincourt' but bear in mind that this is a work of fiction based on true events.
About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
569 men died in the battle of Jericho.
his knights killed for Henry's sake killed Thomas Becket
Henry was afraid that the men in his regiment would mock or ridicule him for fleeing from battle. He was worried about being shamed and judged by his fellow soldiers.
How many of the 600 men in the 54th Regiment fell in battle?
72 men
The intensity of the battle, the loss of key soldiers, and the mounting pressure of the conflict pushed Henry into a state of red rage. His sense of responsibility for his men and the outcome of the battle heightened his emotions, driving him to fight fiercely and recklessly.