The Battle of Agincourt was a major victory for England in the Hundred Years' War, and took place Friday, 25 October 1415.
The battle was heralded in Shakespeare's Henry V in which the king urges his "band of brothers" to stand together.
Despite significantly outnumbering the English army, the French were easily defeated by King Henry V's forces at the battle in northern France.
How did the English win? Here are ten reasons why...
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