Agincourt: 'Britannica.com'
(Oct. 25, 1415), decisive victory of the English over the French in the Hundred Years' War. In pursuit of his claim to the French throne, Henry V of England and an army of about 11,000 men invaded Normandy in August 1415. They took Harfleur in September, but by then half their troops had been lost to disease and battle casualties.
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Agincourt: Resources
This collection of Web pages contains information and resources about the Battle of Agincourt that was fought on 25 October 1415 during the Hundred Years War.
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Agincourt: Military Art Prints
Fought during the Hundred years war. at the end of the English Invasion of 1415. King Henry the V of England after his conquest of Harfleur marched his army of 1,000 Knights and 5,000 Archers towards Calais.
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Agincourt: Long Bow, Archery
For over 3000 years the Bow was the most effective weapon for battle or hunting.
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Agincourt: Where did the name come from?
Given the historical importance of the Hundred Years' War and the battle of Agincourt within it, there is surprisingly little information about them on the Web.
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