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British Armed Forces - General & Miscellaneous, Medieval Military History, 1328 - 1589 (Valois Dynasty) - French History, 1066-1485 (Medieval Period) - British History, Wars - General & Miscellaneous, France - Armed Forces
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Agincourt 1415

by Matthew Bennett, Jeffrey Burn
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Overview

Agincourt is one of the most evocative names in English military history. Henry V's forces were tired, hungry, and faced a French army three to six times more numerous. However, they possessed several advantages, and English success resulted from the combination of heavily armoured men-at-arms with troops armed with the infamous longbow - the havoc this weapon wreaked was crucial. Using original fifteenth century evidence, including the surviving French battle plan and the accounts of men present in both armies, this title discusses the lead-up to the battle, the tactical dispositions of the two forces and the reasons for the ultimate English success.

About the Author, Matthew Bennett, Jeffrey Burn

Matthew Bennett MA, FSA, FRHistS, has been a senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst since 1984. He went to King's College London, completing a first degree in History and an MA in Medieval History. He co-wrote, with Nicholas Hooper, β€˜The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: The Middle Ages, 768-1487’. Matthew has also published many academic articles on chivalric and crusader warfare.

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Book Details

Published
September 29, 2000
Publisher
Osprey Publishing
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781841761886

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