19-24 October – The Final March to Agincourt
By Dan Spencer On 19 October the English army was finally able to cross the River Somme, most likely at Béthencourt and... Read More
Did Henry send archers to ambush the French at Tramecourt during the battle of Agincourt?
By Dan Spencer The accounts of the Burgundian chroniclers, Enguerrand de Monstrelet, Jean Waurin and Jean Le Fèvre (for more information about... Read More
21-27 September 1415 – The Surrender of Harfleur
By Dan Spencer The defenders of Harfleur surrendered the town to the victorious English army on 22 September. On the same day,... Read More
Did it rain at the battle of Agincourt?
By Professor Anne Curry No chronicle tells us that it was raining during the battle but some English and French chronicles comment... Read More
Was Agincourt a Holy War?
By Stephen Cooper Henry V’s victory at Agincourt was described as a victory for God as well as the King. When a... Read More
Are there eyewitness accounts of the battle of Agincourt?
By Dan Spencer A small number of accounts survive from the period of men who claimed to have been present at the... Read More