It was a spectacular win for the young English King Henry V on St. Crispin’s Day 1415. And everybody loves to see a win for the underdog, a victory for the common soldier over the well-armed knight.
Speaking to GB News, McMahon said: "The Battle of Agincourt was back in 1415, but the French have got long memories, you see. And basically an English army, a plucky English army defeated a much ...
Each archer stood behind a pointed wooden stake, driven at an angle into the earth, part of the burden they’d humped to battle. A spiked hedge was their only defence against the horses. Those archers ...
However, this didn't confer exclusivity to Wales: the dragon reappeared alongside Henry V at the battle of Agincourt (1415). The dragon began to roar even louder after the Wars of the Roses in the ...
King Charles personally ordered the renaming of Navy submarine HMS Agincourt to avoid upsetting ... construction hunter-killer sub after the 1415 battle would remind the French of their defeat ...
His publications include: The Cambridge Atlas of Medieval Warfare, Agincourt, 1415, and The Campaigns of the Norman Conquest, together with many articles in academic journals and popular magazines ...
HMS Agincourt is now set to be rebranded ‘HMS Achilles’ after Keir Starmer feared offending the French by reminding them of the famous Henry V battle victory. Those involved in the woke re ...
However, this didn't confer exclusivity to Wales: the dragon reappeared alongside Henry V at the battle of Agincourt (1415). The dragon began to roar even louder after the Wars of the Roses in the ...