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Letters: Battle of Agincourt (Independent) |
Jerome Taylor makes significant representations regarding the Battle of Agincourt (”Once more into the breach”, 1 November): it was hardly a “military masterstroke” on Henry V’s part to rely upon an enemy being so stupid to attack frontally 5,000 troops with long-range weapons. Far from being “the first time that cheaply trained archers … were able to bring down knights on horseback in such …
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