The Battle of Agincourt Brought to Life in Stunning Animation: 1415

The Battle of Agincourt Brought to Life in Stunning Animation: 1415

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Patrick Smith
Patrick Smith - 06.10.2023 00:47

Couldn't get past the AI narration unfortunately :/

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Gareth Maybury
Gareth Maybury - 05.10.2023 21:48

ah-jin-core

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Chris Blackwell
Chris Blackwell - 04.10.2023 18:05

Aggincaught?

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Panto Pete
Panto Pete - 02.10.2023 15:16

Fantastic well done. I thought I knew all about Agincourt but this taught me a lot. :)

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J D
J D - 30.09.2023 00:07

History is so strange.... centuries later, British soldiers would be invading the coastline south of Caen — only this time as allies, in the great effort to free France from Nazi rule. But they sure kicked French butt at Agincourt!

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Kev Page
Kev Page - 28.09.2023 20:38

Calvary???? Really

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A Tesla
A Tesla - 28.09.2023 07:25

Medieval 3 is looking awesome

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Knajsan
Knajsan - 27.09.2023 20:41

Aah, the future Americans before America.

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troy wallace
troy wallace - 26.09.2023 11:48

Spoken by specialist's who were there and died in the name of the King. Blessed are the content creaters 😅

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Anglo-Saxon-96
Anglo-Saxon-96 - 26.09.2023 04:09

Cry in french 🤣🤣🤣

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Dennis Hanton
Dennis Hanton - 26.09.2023 01:16

This is back when France had men.

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Paul Waide
Paul Waide - 25.09.2023 23:26

Of the three great English victories in the Hundred Years War why is Agincourt fixed in the national myth but Crecy and Poitiers much less so? I'll answer my own question - because of Shakespeare's Henry V n'est pas? Each of them had English forces outnumbered by about 3 to 1. Each of them were won by longbowmen (although defensible positions seem to have been a significant factor in Poitiers), Crecy was the biggest battle by about a factor of two and the first - bonjour la France, l'Angleterre possède une arme de destruction massive, quelle malheure. Poitiers arguably the more decisive because the French king was captured and held in London until a truly massive ransom was paid many years later - France seems to have been paralysed in the interim. On the otherhand Agincourt forged an Anglo-Burgundinian alliance that ultimately paved the way to the English occupation of Paris and French "formal" acceptance of legitimacy in Lancastrian inheritence of the French throne; but which never came to pass because ultimately it was a struggle between 3 dynasties (France/Burgundy/England), not 2, and France was fundamentally stronger once it got over its "time of troubles". National myths are arbitrary and we all need to appreciate how random/questionable/biased and dangerous they all are. As an Englishman who spent 11 years in France some things I've noticed - a) nobody in England cares about the 100 years war (despite Shakespeare) except a small minority (my own awareness came from reading (in part) a very obscure history book that happened to be in my school library); b) it's more deeply engrained in France's national myth (Jeanne D'arc (Joan of Arc) etc.), c) by far the best history I've read on this is La guerre de Cent ans by Georges Minois (look it up) but its only available in French - no bias, great erudition, and as an Englishman it exposed me indirectly to the following thoughts i) the Anglo/French ruling class could only compete in the HYW by (massvely) relaxing the social hiearchy, i.e. allowing Longbowmen to be a dominant military force who then learnt their social power, ii) that, and the considerable wealth the victors accured, created a significant English middle class (yeomen) somewhat earlier than occured elsewhere, iii) and now the partial/huge leap of faith/fact - that same striving/curious middle class was in a socially precarious position that stimulated it to become an engine of innovation out of necessisty and the rest is history... or is it?

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Jon Massey
Jon Massey - 25.09.2023 22:11

The French doing what the French do best - LOSE

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Jack
Jack - 24.09.2023 18:58

Didn’t Europe have gunpowder at this point in history? I’m curious why neither side used guns or cannons or anything

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Callum
Callum - 24.09.2023 17:30

Weren't they Welsh longbowmen not English?

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Mr.Blanco
Mr.Blanco - 23.09.2023 23:37

Was this made with AI? Holy crap man documentary’s got like 1090000000 times more exciting. Seeing what is being read to you is just way better vs just reading.

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incainca
incainca - 22.09.2023 21:21

Not that it's a big issue, but the crest you've used for England is actually that of the Tudor family (much later in 1406), distinguishable by the three fleurs de lys in each blue section. Henry V's crest had many more fleurs de lys similar in pattern to the French crest used in the video.

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Gabriel Anderson
Gabriel Anderson - 19.09.2023 23:00

Total war needs to take notes.

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Dave Ruderbar
Dave Ruderbar - 18.09.2023 22:46

Terry Tibbs does Agincourt 😂

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Ric White
Ric White - 17.09.2023 16:32

wow love this

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Malcolm Rowe
Malcolm Rowe - 17.09.2023 14:36

from the books, the only criticism i have was as the French men at arms charged the English, as they were about to strike, the English were ordered to take a few steps back which caused the French to be off balance and fall over? other than that a superb job

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Peter
Peter - 17.09.2023 01:20

When Christians kills Christiana there is Nothing to be proud of. Its just pure Insanity.

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Seigneur Canardo
Seigneur Canardo - 16.09.2023 22:33

Can't wait to see your video about the battle of Patay, the azincourt in reverse when french cavalry stomped the longbowmen

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RoiCy
RoiCy - 16.09.2023 13:55

ganda ng animation parang pang total war

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Anglo-Saxon-96
Anglo-Saxon-96 - 15.09.2023 20:12

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧👍🏻

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InfoScholar
InfoScholar - 14.09.2023 04:27

Was Welshmen won that battle, as two fingers will attest. They let loose their arrows, history knows the rest.

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FREDERIC ESPIE
FREDERIC ESPIE - 13.09.2023 20:21

Just an idea : battle of PATE… the destruction of arrow english troops.

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lewis dye
lewis dye - 13.09.2023 19:19

shame this guy can't pronounce Agincourt properly

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Mark Powell
Mark Powell - 12.09.2023 22:53

For god's sake find an English man that can prenounce the word Agincourt correctly this must be an American talking as an American would say it , you murdered the english language what a mess

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siorac69
siorac69 - 12.09.2023 21:19

And at the end, the french won !!

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M0rvidus M0rvidus
M0rvidus M0rvidus - 12.09.2023 18:15

It won't be long before all presentations about European history will be 'diverse'. Because the people replacing you will want representation, remember. Next time don't align to fight deranged wars for liberalism. Of course there won't be a next time, England and France are as good as finished at this point, the English don't even know how to rule their own country.

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Comatose PS
Comatose PS - 12.09.2023 02:33

I've never heard it pronounced Aggin-kort.

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rik aldridge
rik aldridge - 10.09.2023 20:39

A minor point, the English Longbowmen were armed with Polearms and English/Dane axes as well as swords and daggers. King Henry had made it a point that ALL Longbowmen be equipped with Polearms/axes and trained in the use of by the Nobles that had to provide and equip a certain number of Longbowmen before they left England to help counter the French cavalry superiority.

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Paul Beatty
Paul Beatty - 10.09.2023 01:11

Narrator’s pronunciation is poor. It’s not aggin-cort. It is ayzhin-coor. Well, the whole world knows that.

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MurphZeon
MurphZeon - 09.09.2023 22:28

The European army is strong, but the continuous battles have led to a reduction in their population, making India and China the countries with the largest populations in the world.

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Tommy Tran
Tommy Tran - 09.09.2023 21:20

beautiful

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philtre man
philtre man - 09.09.2023 10:24

The most feared were the Welsh archers. Not a mention here.

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Bombad Bombadness
Bombad Bombadness - 08.09.2023 22:41

Terrible haircut.

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David White
David White - 08.09.2023 21:33

The video shows the correct location of the battle, However, if you go to the place called Agincourt in France, you will be nearly 500km away from the actual location which is at Azincourt.

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karma s
karma s - 08.09.2023 19:49

that was amazing

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Massimiliano Niceti
Massimiliano Niceti - 08.09.2023 08:57

.... in this day of San Crispin..... 😀

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Beefsuprem0
Beefsuprem0 - 08.09.2023 00:07

Pretty sure they didnt wait for the cavalry to be 30m away before firing arrows🤔

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taivo55
taivo55 - 07.09.2023 10:19

Henry V was also the first English king since 1066 to not speak French

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William William
William William - 07.09.2023 01:05

He said CALVARY at 9.25!! I thought it was a myth people said that!

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William William
William William - 07.09.2023 00:51

"harbinger" WHAT A BANGER!

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William William
William William - 07.09.2023 00:49

Nonsense, henry the tenth came AFTER henry the 27th!!

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William William
William William - 07.09.2023 00:48

According to my american history book, henry the nineteenth said "we must now go and fight the hundred years war"

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William William
William William - 07.09.2023 00:46

Is this bot yank trash? Why waste everyone's time with your aluminum sidewalks and wodderr?

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James
James - 07.09.2023 00:44

Enlish insecurities force them to constantly boast how great every victory they ever had was. Led by a satanic throne stolen from the people

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