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A Brief History of the Battle of Agincourt
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Few military victories resonate with such completeness and against such daunting odds as the triumph achieved by Henry V on 25 October 1415, facing the forces of Charles VI at Agincourt. A contemporary French chronicler described this event as the ‘most disgraceful occurrence ever experienced by the Kingdom of France’. In his succinct and compelling narrative, Christopher Hibbert taps into an exceptional number of period sources, offering a clear and detailed exposition of both the events and the dynamics that led to this remarkable confrontation. His authoritative account of the resounding French defeat at Agincourt merges historical accuracy with an engaging and fluid storytelling approach.
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Few military victories resonate with such completeness and against such daunting odds as the triumph achieved by Henry V on 25 October 1415, facing the forces of Charles VI at Agincourt. A contemporary French chronicler described this event as the ‘most disgraceful occurrence ever experienced by the Kingdom of France’. In his succinct and compelling narrative, Christopher Hibbert taps into an exceptional number of period sources, offering a clear and detailed exposition of both the events and the dynamics that led to this remarkable confrontation. His authoritative account of the resounding French defeat at Agincourt merges historical accuracy with an engaging and fluid storytelling approach.
