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The Battle of Verneuil 1424

Autor Richard Wadge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2019
In August, 1424, the armies of England, Scotland, and France met in the open fields outside the walls of Verneuil in a battle that would decide the future of the English conquests in France. The hero king, Henry V, had been dead for two years, and the French felt that this was their chance to avenge their startling defeat at Agincourt, and recover the lands that Henry had won for England. Despite its importance, the battle is largely overlooked in accounts of the Hundred Years War. The Battle of Verneuil 1424 is the first proper account of the battle, and is also one of the first books to outline the important part the Scots played in the wars in France in the years between the two great battles of Agincourt and Verneuil.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780750992688
ISBN-10: 0750992689
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 25 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: The History Press Ltd

Notă biografică

RICHARD WADGE has travelled to northern France on a number of occasions and visited many of the places that feature here. He has an MA in Medieval Studies from Leeds University and is the author of Arrowstorm: The World of the Archer in the Hundred Years War and Archery in Medieval England: Who Were the Bowmen of Crecy? for Spellmount.

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The Battle of the Three Kingdoms. In August 1424, the armies of England, Scotland and France met in the open fields outside the walls of Verneuil in a battle that would decide the future of the English conquests in France. The hero king, Henry V, had been dead for two years and the French felt that this war was their chance to avenge their startling defeat at Agincourt, and recover the lands that Henry had won from them. Despite its importance, the Battle of Verneuil is largely overlooked in accounts of the Hundred Years War, and this book is the first proper account of the battle and its significance.