How Henry V stormed a walled city ๐ฎ
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๐ฉ A clip from our video Battle of Agincourt, 1415. See the full video here: https://youtu.be/WBAGWgu4ceA
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โHowโd he do it? Some ingenious strategy?โ
โHe used standard siege towers and attacked the city!โ
โThat doesnโt seem worthy of separating out to make a short onโฆโ
โIt isnโt, not at all!โ
why showing cannons
This was a very tough battle for the English. And this came before their legendary victory at Agincourt.
'Once more in the breech, once more' – Shakespeare's Henry V
Yes, this is the scene Shakespeare was referring to.
Did the English also try to build sapping tunnels in this siege to try to undermine the walls?
A wonderful historical coverage of successful British Sieg and assaults on French fort showed Henry V assistant for defeat French… While French Sobatage activities were useless
I feel like I would just run away when something like this happens like why did they k*ll each other it's wrong is it not๐
At the end he just said "screw it. Alright chums up! Let's do this, LEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOY JEEENKIIIIIIIINS!!!"
Much more interesting would be the siege of melun. And bauge. Since these were almost not talked about. Make a Video about these too! Not always these that are already known and featured in so many videos/Docs.