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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.
Literally every single war in our history we are outnumbered. And even today with a military of 66,000. 1 Englishman is worth 1000 men.
ОтветитьAlso known as: Mobs of English and Welsh soccer hooligans rampage through Normandy, Local French insulted.
ОтветитьI was today years old when I finally caught on the reason we call landmines mines is because "planted explosives" were first used by miners in mines using them to bring down castle walls.
ОтветитьThe Battle of Agincourt is one of the most legendary confrontations in medieval history! Against overwhelming odds, the outnumbered English army, led by King Henry V, triumphed over the mighty French forces. This documentary masterfully brings to life the drama, strategy, and heroism that defined the battle. With its longbowmen and tales of courage, Agincourt changed the course of the Hundred Years' War, leaving an indelible mark on history. A thrilling recount of one of the greatest military victories of all time!
ОтветитьI just finished watching another video disproving the armor piercing arrow head. It didn't go through steal plate. It doesn't even have half the joules needed to penetrate. The arrowhead just folds. Mud and overcrowding and daggers killed the french in the thousands.
ОтветитьHistory students will not find a better source of information of battles worldwide.
I was asked by an archery club to film of their re-enactment of the Battle of Agincourt.
During my research, I found this website and was highly impressed with the animations and commentary. It is the best site I discovered for factual detail of the history of the battle.
In fact, I will go so far as to recommend the whole site for an Oscar nomination.
Thank you.
The Battle of Agincourt (1415) was a major English victory in the Hundred Years' War against France. King Henry V's outnumbered army used longbows and clever tactics to defeat a much larger French force. The battle showcased English archery's effectiveness, devastating the French knights and altering the course of medieval warfare, solidifying Henry V's reputation as a brilliant military leader.
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ОтветитьIt's Azincourt btw
ОтветитьThe English always beat the French on land and at sea 😂 . Then ww1 and ww2 the British help the French!
ОтветитьReally fantastic video depicting the details perfectly. Brilliant way to show battle and movement
ОтветитьShitty AI voice.
Ответить‘Your mother was a hampster! Your father smells of elderberries!” Always cracks me up. 😂 RIP Terry Jones. 😢
ОтветитьAhhh….the days when Kings and country lords and leaders actually went to war with their people instead of today when they spout rhetoric and bile from their warm and cozy offices whilst someone else dies at their command……….
I’ll bet there wouldn’t be so many wars if politicians had to lead from the front!
Ahhh….the days when Kings and country lords and leaders actually went to war with their people instead of today when they spout rhetoric and bile from their warm and cozy offices whilst someone else dies at their command……….
I’ll bet there wouldn’t be so many wars if politicians had to lead from the front!
The UK king is now a wef puppet
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Not unlike Cannae, with the larger numbers hampered by their own abundance and crushed by (almost) double-envelopment.
Ответитьa good history, will make us
ОтветитьFun fact all Knights were Men-at-arms but not all Men-at-arms are knights
ОтветитьA combination of military brilliance of Henry V and ineptitude by the French.
ОтветитьTerrific video. 6 to 1, actually, + extra points for Monte Python references.
ОтветитьWhy call the french mounted troops "men-at-arms" when they were actually knights, and in fact, not just knights, but the french nobility???
ОтветитьBravo pour la vidéo. Je m'abonne.
Les anglais... Une vieille histoire de famille ⚜️
Azincourt ,not Agincourt ....
ОтветитьIsn’t 550 million the price of like half and ICB?
Ответитьbeing a soldier in this time period would of been such a crazy experience
ОтветитьThis story or these battles are in the same order and way as the netflix movie : THe king
ОтветитьWell, unbeliveable!! Did the french learn anything from Crecy??
Ответитьawesome
ОтветитьNow this is what I call "superior firepower doctrine"
Ответитьarmor perusing arrows? how does that work
ОтветитьA battle like every battle.
ОтветитьIt was hardly England versus France. It was Norman deranged Royal oligarchic evil blood-thirsty gangster versus a similar gangster - using simple people of various tribes / areas to be slaughtered (sacrificed). Interestingly, normally the evil ones (‘nobles’) weren’t normally slaughtered - but just ransomed or slapped on the wrists (their lives were considered important - but only their lives).
War should not be seen as nation versus nation - but Cliques of Over-Privilege and Insatiable Greed versus Cliques of the same (sometimes the same Clique versus same Clique - and only for tactical Clique ends). The Oligarchic Cliques being mainly of the same cult. Lucifer at their core.
The Wales and Berwick Act of 1746 declared the legal term of England to include Wales, and received Royal Assent on that date, so although Wales was conquered prior to that I think it's inaccurate and offensive to show your map of Britain with the word England plastered across Wales as if that was the way it was seen in the 15th Century.
Ответитьam i the only one who thinks this is an ai VA?
ОтветитьSlaughtering captives very dishonorable.
ОтветитьAnn Currey is a anti British, left wing, feminist, just saying...
ОтветитьAge of Empires 2 Outro:
The Battle of Agincourt is remembered not because it was an inevitable triumph, but because it was an upset. Outnumbered English longbows were victorious over French knights only because the knights had to charge up a muddy hill through a dense forest.
The English wore little armor and were able to catch the encumbered French in the middle of their retreat. A charge by Henry and his surviving cavalry pushed aside the beaten French and opened the road to the coast.
Despite his victory, Henry did not follow through on his attack, but withdrew to England. The true winner of the battle was Burgundy, which was able to come to power in a vacuum emptied by both the English and the French.
Age of Empires 2 Intro:
The rains come again, until there is nothing left of road, wood, or field, nothing in the entire world but mud. The exhausted English soldiers hoist their longbows over their heads, trying to protect the precious yew wood from the water.
The empty wagons can scarcely roll forward, even though all of the supplies have long been eaten. Terrifying hoof beats resound from the rear. The French knights have come.
The English have been in a slow retreat ever since the debacle at Harfleur, where King Henry the Fifth's glorious siege dragged on and on, costing the lives of 3000 Englishmen.
Now, Henry has all but abandoned his dream of establishing his hereditary claim to the French crown. Like his men, he only wants to reach Calais and the ships that will return them home to England.
On the road back to Calais, the French army overtakes Henry. Knowing that the English are fatigued, starving, and outnumbered three to one, the French have no interest in negotiation. The English make their stand on a wooded hilltop.
The archers plant stakes in the ground to offer some barrier against the deadly French cavalry.
Henry's only hope is that his lightly-armored infantry prove more nimble than the impetuous French knights, and that the range of his archers can even the odds before the French horses are upon them.
Great! xD
ОтветитьAND YOUR FATHER SMELLS OF ELDERBERRIES
ОтветитьPpl always say English even when talking about WW1 or WW2.i can almost guarantee u there would have been scotsmen&welshmen there.
Ответитьالتاريخ يعيد نفسه عندما استمع للانجليز وهم يسخرون بتقليد اصوات صيادين الخنازير كأني اشاهد جماهير البريمير ليغ هههههههه يالها من معركه عظيمه
ОтветитьLoooooool
A couple of centuries later, the french kept their tradition of losing in a shameful way by letting the germans conquer france in a couple of weeks in ww2...
man normandy just cannot get a break huh
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