Despite the English being outnumbered by a reported three to one, they were victorious on the muddy battlefield. Aren’t the numbers of troops on each side disputed? Yes. In her book Agincourt ...
A medieval document shining light on events surrounding Agincourt and Harfleur is to be put up for sale. Dated 16 September 1415, the manuscript in French describes "action, peril, and danger" at ...
King Charles was involved in a decision to change the name of a new royal submarine from HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles, a move that was branded "woke nonsense" by former defence secretary Grant ...
The vessel – an Astute-class submarine which is currently under construction in Barrow-in-Furness – was due to be named HMS Agincourt after an English victory over the French in 1415.