Hey everybody, I've been looking at lots of medieval battles lately, and I've taken a liking to the battle of Agincourt. I've known about it for a long time, but have just now gotten around to writing about it. It was a major victory for the English and a major loss for the french, no questions there. So, what I do know is this:
King Henry's army was dying of starvation while he was campaigning through France.
The French army was twice as big, if not, triple the size of Henry's army.
The night before the battle (my birthday
) it rained, and made the fields muddy for the next day, which was a major advantage for the English.
Henry's archers were a critical part of the battle, and the muddy fields helped them out quite a lot.
The battle took place on October 25, 1415.
So, I want to hear some other facts if you know any as well as your opinions on the battle. I for one am going to say that this is my favorite medieval battle so far! Thanks for your time