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a map of the town of tamscourt woods

Thursday 24th October 1415 I cannot await the day until those ignorant English soldiers are taught a lesson. I can’t believe they think that their army stands a chance against ours. They don’t have a chance our French army is more military strengthened than any other and with our horses and weapons they’ll be crushed. I’m assure that those foolish dogs will remember the day the French looked down at them and saw them with pity. Their King Henry will learn the hard way that even though at…

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an old map with several red and white flags on the top of it's sides

This is my modification to the Battle of Agincourt map using the description from the play: "The army of the enemy is stationed on the hill. So we’ve got to get them down here, and this is how we will. Our men in the ravine (That’s this area in GREEN). Will move across the valley where they plainly can be seen. And the enemy (In BLUE) will undoubtedly pursue."

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a map showing the battle of crecy, with arrows pointing in different directions

Battle of Crcy Map (by westpoint.edu) - A map indicating the battle lines at the Battle of Crcy in northern France on 26 August 1346 CE between England and France. The English, led by Edward III of England (r. 1327-1377 CE), were victorious in the first major battle of the Hundred Years War (1337-1453 CE).

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a map showing the route of france and its major routes from paris to paris, including

The Battle of Agincourt is among the most celebrated of all English victories. Yet, argues Gwilym Dodd, Henry V’s triumph against overwhelming odds sowed the seeds for England’s ultimate defeat in the Hundred Years War.

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a map with the location of england and france in red, which is where was the battle of agincourt fought?

French and the English armies in the course of the Hundred Years’ War. The victory secured by Henry V, the young king of England, against a French army that vastly outnumbered his own, is recounted among England’s most glorious military successes. The battle took place on a field in Agincourt (Azincourt, in the county of Saint-Pol, 25 miles, or approximately 40 kilometers) south of Calais. Full article in the website.

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