At the Battle of Agincourt, which took place on October 25, 1415, the English forces numbered approximately 6,000 to 9,000 men, while the French forces were estimated to be between 20,000 and 30,000 soldiers. The English army was significantly outnumbered, yet they achieved a remarkable victory due in part to their use of longbows and the difficult terrain. The battle is noted for its impact on the Hundred Years' War and the rise of English nationalism.
The Battle of Agincourt ended on 25th October, St. Crispin's day, 1415, at 3PM
The mighty Longbow.
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.
Agincourt
Longbows and these spikes which the English planted in front of them so the french could not pass them and attack the English
It was a major English victory against France during the Hundred-years war. While it was not especially significant strategically it has always been very famous. Most people think this is because the English were heavily outnumbered and worn out after the lengthy siege of Harfleur.
Probably the amount of soldiers that each side (French and English) had because historians say that the English were outnumbered by 3 to 1, however, if this were the case, the English would probably lost. The odds are thought to be a lot less though.
They are outnumbered five to one.
The Battle of Agincourt ended on 25th October, St. Crispin's day, 1415, at 3PM
The mighty Longbow.
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.
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
Agincourt
Longbows and these spikes which the English planted in front of them so the french could not pass them and attack the English
Henry the V won the battle with his English troops
1453, starting in 1337. 1453 was the end of the Hundred Years War. The Battle of Agincourt took place on Friday 25th October 1415.
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