First English Campaign (Lancastrian War)
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Was an English military campaign in France during the Lancastrian War, the last phase of the Hundred Years' War. France suffered an unexpected defeat by the numerically inferior English army in the Battle of Agincourt.
Chronology
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- November 1415: The Battle of Azincourt in 1415 was a major victory for the English forces led by King Henry V against the French army. Despite the decisive win, Henry's focus was on returning to England rather than further conquests in France.
- October 1415: English land victory against the French in the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
- August 1415: Henry V of England landed at Chef-en-Caux in the Seine estuary.
- August 1415: Henry V of England landed at Chef-en-Caux in the Seine estuary.
- October 1415: English land victory against the French in the Battle of Agincourt (1415).
- September 1415: The French town of Harfleur was successfully captured after a five-week siege, marking a significant victory for the English forces.
- November 1415: The Battle of Azincourt in 1415 was a major victory for the English forces led by King Henry V against the French army. Despite the decisive win, Henry's focus was on returning to England rather than further conquests in France.
- September 1415: The French town of Harfleur was successfully captured after a five-week siege, marking a significant victory for the English forces.
Selected Sources
- Tucker, S.C. (2011) Battles that changed History - An Encyclopedia of World Conflict, ABC-CLIO, p.142