Late Middle Ages · Europe · War

1415

Battle of Agincourt

October 25, 1415

Henry V's starving, dysentery-ridden army met the flower of French chivalry in a ploughed field between two woods. English longbowmen sank knee-deep in mud and shot the French cavalry to pieces from two hundred yards. By afternoon the mud was a slurry of blood and horseflesh. France lost a generation.