
The Battle of Agincourt was fought during the Hundred Years' War when Henry V of England defeated a much larger French army. Muddy terrain, narrow frontage, and disciplined English longbowmen contributed to a devastating French defeat.
Agincourt became one of the most famous battles in English history and a lasting symbol of improbable victory. Its literary afterlife further magnified its place in cultural memory, especially through Shakespeare.
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