On October 25th 1415 as the pale dawn of an early autumn day broke over Agincourt a mighty French army numbering 30 000 men surveyed the small English force who stood before them ready to battle. The French expected a swift and comprehensive victory but as a day of great savagery unfolded it was the English led by their charismatic King Henry V who would utterly destroy their enemy.
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Brain Blessed narrates this documentary chronicling the famous and crucial battle of Agincourt. On October 25th 1415, a French army of 30,000 surveyed their small opposing English force at Agincourt, and expected victory. They were not prepared for the weary and ill troops, led by Henry V, to destroy them with a new and deadly war weapon - the English Longbow. This study uses re-enactments, original reconstructions and military analysis to examine the bloody events of battle.
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