Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (ALL PARTS) ⚔️ England vs France ⚔️ Hundred Years’ War DOCUMENTARY
🚩 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.
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📢 Narrated by David McCallion
🎵 Music:
Filmstro
EpidemicSound
#agincourt #history #documentary
🚩 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.
I kiss the old narrator
My favorite in all this is the French count who sneaked into Henry V's camp and stole king's beddings and the spare crown.
Henry already took an arrow to the face and lived the pain he suffered in his youth made him a leader of tempered steel
10:45 Fire arrows!!!
Great vid! legendary battle!
Always wondered why it as "AGincourt" with a "g" in English.
HistoryMarche, there are more two parts battles to combine on video to make such as:
Battle of Dara, 530 AD
Battle of Talas, 752 AD
Battle of the three kings, 1578 AD
Battle of Yarmouk, 636 AD
Battle of Targoviste, 1462 AD
Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC
Battle of Poitiers, 1356 AD
English quality vs French quantity
People often underestimate morale and how a good general or king can make or break the entire battle based nigh solely on how charismatic he is or how well he rallies the men. This is a major reason Alexander won so many battles. His men genuinely respected him and had faith in him. Thus they stood and fought far longer than they otherwise would’ve. Resulting in victory where there would’ve been defeat.
leaving a like and comment bc i realized I already saw the individual parts and was a few min in when I realized it
Italian mercs fucked up here the big time
6:1 ratio