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🚩 The year 1415 was the first occasion since 1359 that an English king had invaded France in person. One of the most renowned kings in English history, Henry V cheered his outnumbered troops to victory at Agincourt and eventually secured control of the French throne.
🚩 I combined all parts of the Battle of Agincourt mini series for easier viewing. I hope you will enjoy the longer version of the video.
Henry sending a message to the third wave basically telling them to run away was just crazy 😂 "We kicked your men's ass and you're next unless you retreat"
ОтветитьHenry V was such a rockstar!
ОтветитьKing Charla? Harfloor??
ОтветитьThat intro was amazing
ОтветитьBritisher pals, kindly note the date of the Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. Which makes the anniversary today. Will this famous victory be marked in any way BBC or any part of the UK media? Don't bet the farm on it.
"And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."
"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers"
Jack, the Japan Alps Brit
Charles I d'Albret is my ancestor 20 generations up. His son Charles II (also an ancestor) is one of the common ancestors of the Bourbon kings from Henri IV on down to the "headless" Louis XVI, descended through a few successive bastard children, LOL. Edward III is also ancestor (my nearest king ancestor), via his grandson John Beaufort "Fairborn" being in Gascony for the war and knocking up some gal in a county that was loyal to the Plantagênet side (i.e., the English), resulting in my ancestor Isabeau Somerset - so I'm a bastard product of the war from both sides, LOL - with Henry V being my half 1st cousin. Oh, and Jean de Bourgogne "Sans-Peur" ("John the Fearless") is also an ancestor, and his grandfather is Jean II (my nearest French king ancestor), who was the king captured at the Battle of Poitiers; Jean de Bourgogne was a pretty ruthless man that would be considered a war criminal today.
Finally, the antithesis of the battle, the Battle of Hastings (of the Normal Conquest), featured ancestors that were about 13 of the 21 "Companions of William the Conqueror", including William himself, and as well the Anglo-Saxon king Harold Godwinson, who like Charles I d'Albret died in the battle. Both these wars were wars of succession.
When Kings led from the front
ОтветитьI love the bullshit... in today's money... no fucking way with 3.6 million crowns could you not buy huge tracts of land. Gold is 1,700 an ounce if these coins were one ounce we are looking at 6.1 bil in value just for the raw materials.
Idk where tf they get this bs figure but 80 crowns for a warhorse was like buying a Porsche or Audi Rx8.
Battle of Agincourt is the western version of Battle of Nagashino in the Far East.
Ответитьwhy did they chew dirt?
Ответитьits nice the Welsh actually get a mention
Ответитьi really love this sexy voice.
ОтветитьYou can not compare SAS to any other copied special forces
You can not compare a Tayphoon to an overrated french rafale
You are not sllowed to compare lonfon to paris or Msnchester United to PSG
UK fuck france all along the history
I remember reading somewhere that after the Battle of Agincourt, because the French lost so many nobles (they thought it to be an easy victory) it created a mini power-vacuum in France, that without this vacuum, Joan of Arc some 15 years later may never of been a thing. One way to win a battle and lose a 100 year war.
ОтветитьThen in 1429 La Pucelle starts her campaign and the promised crowning of the Dauphin as Charles VII.
ОтветитьI heard there was a lord named vader,is that true?
ОтветитьAnd Formigny?
ОтветитьWon the battle lost the war
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