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Oddly, it does. The Battle of Agincourt made England; as surely as Magna Carta, the Book of Common Prayer, football and drinking tea. Ostensibly, Henry V was tramping around France to press the ...
Historical enemies are uniting to protest against the building of massive wind turbines near the site of the battle of Agincourt. Parties from both sides of the channel have moved to condemn the ...
The battle of Agincourt was fought on a muddy field in northern France 600 years ago on Sunday – St Crispin’s Day, October 25th 1415. Kings, princes, dukes and nobles abounded on either side.
Paul’s investigation found that the building dates back to just before the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, with the building originally a pub called The Angel. The building was then renamed to The George ...
The Battle of Agincourt is often heralded as one of the greatest English military victories. Here are ten reasons why King Henry V's army was able to defeat a French force four times its size By ...
The date of the battle was Oct. 15, 1415, and Agincourt was enjoying the famously bad weather of the Pas-de-Calais area in autumn. Cold rains had soaked the area for days. It was a holiday in Engl ...
The play describes one of England’s most illustrious victories: the Battle of Agincourt against the French army, October 25, 1415. The production, which opened 599 years to the day, must close ...
A new Netflix film depicting the Battle of Agincourt has caused consternation across the Channel, amid claims that it is historically inaccurate and “anti-French”. The Shakesperian telling of ...
The basic premise that the origins of the one-finger gesture and its association with the profane word "fuck" were an outgrowth of the 1415 battle between French and English forces at Agincourt is ...