The Battle of Agincourt: the Most Legendary Victory of the Hundred Years' War

The Battle of Agincourt: the Most Legendary Victory of the Hundred Years' War

by (uk) Juliet Barker

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The Battle of Agincourt was a famous battle in the Hundred Years' War between England and France in which a small number defeated a large number. It plays an important role in the world's military history. The English soldiers who had traveled long distances and suffered from diseases did not expect that the battle that broke out in Normandy on October 25, 1415 would end with their victory. A large number of French armored soldiers fell to the arrows of English longbowmen, including many nobles. Since this battle, the British army's advantage has further expanded, while the French army has been retreating steadily. It was not until the appearance of Joan of Arc that France's decline came to an end. The author Juliet Barker opposed the narrative tradition of detailed description of the war itself, expanded the scope of the narrative before and after the outbreak of the Battle of Agincourt, and described the impact of the Battle of Agincourt from the perspective of ordinary people. Since then, the Battle of Agincourt is no longer a legend written by Shakespeare, but a historical reality that ordinary readers can touch.

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