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Historian Mike Loades debunks 'The Agincourt myth'
Historian Mike Loades Debunks 'The Agincourt Myth' Legend of popular history Mike Loades provides Dan a detailed run down of ...
The naval preparations that allowed Henry V’s army to travel from England to France in August, 1415 have been the focus of recent study. Using English exchequer rolls in the National Archives at Kew, ...
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Dan Snow explains battle of Agincourt
In this episode, Dan explains the dramatic story of the Battle of Agincourt when, against overwhelming odds, Henry V’s underdog English army emerged victorious over their mighty French opponents. We ...
Comedian David Mitchell caused something of a stir at the weekend when he branded Battle of Agincourt victor King Henry V a 'warmonger' and 'nasty'. The star of hit sitcom Peep Show was speaking at ...
In my opinion, William Shakespeare’s Henry V is the greatest of all his plays and thus worth your consideration. I note this for two reasons. First, because Henry V centers on the Battle of Agincourt, ...
Henry V is unquestionably the most popular and widely performed of Shakespeare’s historical plays. On occasion, this produces a cheapening side-effect, à la Hamlet, in which certain lines and scenes ...
On the morning of the Battle of Agincourt, Henry V gave a rousing speech to his troops that was chronicled in Shakespeare's play. The king, referring to his "band of brothers", urged his soldiers to ...
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