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28-year-old Henry V began the long march to Maisoncellos, near Agincourt on October 8th 1415. ...
In the early morning of October 25th, the day of the battle, there was a four-hour stand off between the French and the English. ... The arrows weren’t meant to pierce, but to injury and disorient the French soldiers making it easier to attack of foot (“Battle” ). ... At this time, under the command of the Lord of Agincourt, three knights and mob of angry peasants attacked the rear of the English camp on the baggage train. ... Modern Historians believe more prisoners were killed when ordered by Henry then on the actual battlefield (“Agincourt”). ... Constable d’Albert had been killed and Boucicault made prisoner, soon the Battle of Agincourt was declared won by the English (“Longbow”) .
According the Shakes pears’ Henry V the outcome of the battle of Agincourt seemed almost miraculous in the numbers of the armies and casualties according to the circumstances brought to the English. ... All these things put together caused the greatest battle fought in one day for over 400 years (Longbow-Archers). ... But, many records have been made of the killing of a watcher of luggage by the Lord of Agincourt and an angry mob. ...
Works Cited
“Agincourt Battle”. The Battle of Agincourt. ... com/Agincourt/Agbattle. ...
“Battle of Agincourt”. ... Agincourt Computing. ... net/battle>
“Longbow-Archers.com/Agincourt”.
Approximate Word count = 1144 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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