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Battle of Agincourt
Part of the Hundred Years' War
Schlacht von Azincourt.jpg
The Battle of Agincourt, 15th-century miniature, Enguerrand de Monstrelet
Date25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day)
Location50°27′49″N 2°8′30″ECoordinates: 50°27′49″N 2°8′30″E
Result English victory
Belligerents
Royal Arms of England (1399-1603).svg Kingdom of England France moderne.svg Kingdom of France
Commanders and leaders
Strength
6,000–8,100 men
• About 56 archers
16 dismounted men-at-arms in heavy armour
14,000–15,000 men or up to 25,000 if counting armed servants
• 10,000 men-at-arms
• 4,000–5,000 archers and crossbowmen
• Up to 10,000 mounted and armed servants (gros valets) present
Casualties and losses
Up to 600 killed (112 identified) • 6,000 killed (most of whom were of the French nobility)
• 700–2,200 captured