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1415 Lego Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War

Duration: 01:31Views: 1.5MLikes: 6.7KDate Created: Apr, 2013

Channel: Brictator

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Description: Almost 80 years into the Hundred Years War, on Friday, October 25, 1415, "Saint Crispin's Day," Henry V of England met the French army led by the Constable Charles d'Albret in Northern France, near the present-day town of Azincourt. This battle was reminiscent of the English victory almost 70 years earlier at the Battle of Crecy: youtube.com/watch?v=0VBDGLlSIcw At Agincourt, estimates are that the English were outnumbered from 2 to 1 to as much as 4 to 1. Most of the English were archers and dismounted knights, while most of the French were mounted knights. Some crossbow mercenaries were part of the French force too. But they had a limited range compared to the long bow, and also took a lot longer to reload and re-shoot their weapon. Before the battle, which Henry was actually trying to avoid, he ordered the archers to each find and sharpen both ends of a six-foot wooden stick. These were then hammered into the soft ground of the plain where the battle ultimately took place. It rained the night before the battle, and there was mud and soft Earth all throughout the battleground. The wooden stakes were pointed outwards, towards the French lines. When the French knights on horseback charged the English archers, many of the horses would not advance through the thicket of sharpened points. Archers picked off horses and knights from a distance and at close range. French knights and men at arms were trapped by their heavy armor in the mud, becoming easy prey for the outnumbered English. French who had not been killed or stuck in the melee fled. Some say that the French knights had issued threats that, if they caught any archers from the English side, they would cut off their inside fingers, so they could not pull back a bow string. To taunt these French knights, the English archers held up their middle fingers to show they still had them. Noble French prisoners, who could have been sold for rich ransoms, were ordered killed after the French retreat. Henry was worried these prisoners would rise up and attack the English from behind if, or when, another wave of French knights appeared to engage Henry. The massacre is not portrayed in this brick film. August 26 2013 UPDATE: To all the dislikes which Analytics says are coming from France! We know this video is unfair and inaccurate. We promise to animate the French victory at The Battle of Castillon of 1453, the last major battle of the Hundred Years War. And as comments have pointed out, the end of this "war" left England with less French real estate than it had possessed at the beginning of the "war" in the late 1330's.

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