The French cavalry were cut down by English archers so the English won. The King at the time was Henry V.
The late professed Richard holmes produced a fascinating documentary detailing the journey made by Henry and his army from Southampton to Calais
The "battle of Agincourt" (French: Azincourt) in northern France was an English victory. The French did not commit any war crime at Agincourt, but Henri V, who feared a French counterattack, had all the (French) prisoners executed.
Henry V of England won the Battle of Agincourt against the French during the Hundred Years War.
The Battle of Agincourt ended on 25th October, St. Crispin's day, 1415, at 3PM
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He was beheaded!
The "battle of Agincourt" (French: Azincourt) in northern France was an English victory. The French did not commit any war crime at Agincourt, but Henri V, who feared a French counterattack, had all the (French) prisoners executed.
Henry V of England won the Battle of Agincourt against the French during the Hundred Years War.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
Yes, Agincourt is called Azincourt in French. Almost known for the Battle won by the English army towards French despite a numerically inferiority in 1415. The name is not to be confused with is a city called Agincourt, in the East of France, in Lorraine region
The Battle of Agincourt ended on 25th October, St. Crispin's day, 1415, at 3PM
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He was beheaded!
The mighty Longbow.
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.
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Henry V was a good king because he beat the french in the battle of Agincourt, he was a good military leader and he delt with rebels. He was a bad king because as a young man he spent most of his time in pubs and brothels
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