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Battle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection

"The Battle of Agincourt: A Historic Clash of Kings and Nations" Step back in time to the year 1415, as depicted in various artworks throughout history

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: The Battle Of Agincourt, 1415, (c1850)

The Battle Of Agincourt, 1415, (c1850). The Battle of Agincourt, fought between the English and French, took place on 25 October 1415, in northern France

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Henry V of England attacked by the Duke of Alencon at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (1864)

Henry V of England attacked by the Duke of Alencon at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (1864). One of the major battles of the Hundred Years War, Agincourt was a decisive victory for the English

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Battle of Agincourt, France, 25 October 1415, (19th century)

Battle of Agincourt, France, 25 October 1415, (19th century). One of the major battles of the Hundred Years War, Agincourt was a decisive victory for the English, led King Henry V, over the French

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Death of Henry V, 1422 (1790). Artist: Bromley

Death of Henry V, 1422 (1790). Artist: Bromley
Death of King Henry V of England, 1422 (1790). The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: The Battle of Agincourt, 1415, (1792)

The Battle of Agincourt, 1415, (1792). One of the major battles of the Hundred Years War, Agincourt was a decisive victory for the English, led King Henry V, over the French

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Henry V, King of England. Artist: Parr

Henry V, King of England. Artist: Parr
Henry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415

Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. Hand-coloured later

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: The Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415, (1910)

The Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415, (1910). The English under King Henry V defeat the French army, led by Charles d Albret, constable of France

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Henry V, King of England, (c1850)

Henry V, King of England, (c1850). Portrait of King Henry V, with a vignette below of the Battle of Agincourt, 25 October 1415. The battle resulted in a notable victory for the English over the French

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Edward of Norwich, (1793). Artist: E Harding

Edward of Norwich, (1793). Artist: E Harding
Edward of Norwich, (1793). Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York and 1st Duke of Aumale (1373-1415) died at the Battle of Agincourt. Edward was the major English casualty in that battle

Background imageBattle Of Agincourt 1415 Collection: Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Artist: A Smith

Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Artist: A Smith
Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War, 25 October 1415 (1825). Henry V (1387-1422) of England in the thick of the fight. The battle resulted in a notable victory for the English over the French


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"The Battle of Agincourt: A Historic Clash of Kings and Nations" Step back in time to the year 1415, as depicted in various artworks throughout history. In this c1850 painting titled "The Battle Of Agincourt, 1415, " we witness Henry V of England facing off against the Duke of Alencon. The intensity and chaos of the battle are vividly captured by the artist. Fast forward to 1864, where another artwork portrays the same event from a different perspective. Titled "Henry V of England attacked by the Duke of Alencon at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415, " it highlights the fierce determination on both sides as they clash on French soil. Moving ahead to a piece from the late 19th century called "Battle of Agincourt, France, 25 October 1415, " we see an artist's interpretation that emphasizes not only the military strategy but also captures glimpses into soldiers' lives during this tumultuous period. In contrast, an artwork from 1790 named "Death of Henry V" focuses on capturing a somber moment after his passing. Created by Bromley, it serves as a reminder that even great leaders meet their end eventually. Another work from two years later (1792) is simply titled "The Battle Of Agincourt. " It provides us with yet another glimpse into this historic conflict and showcases how artists across centuries have been captivated by its significance. Shifting our attention slightly away from battle scenes but still within this historical context is Gerimia's portrayal (1806) titled "Charles, Duke of Orleans. " This artwork offers insight into one individual who experienced personal tragedy amidst these larger events. Returning to more prominent figures involved in this epic confrontation is Parr's depiction (date unknown) aptly named "Henry V, King Of England. " Through his brushstrokes, he immortalizes Henry V's leadership and charisma.