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Where the litigious will see you after a good battle
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agincourt
Alternative clues for the word agincourt
- A battle in northern France in which English longbowmen under Henry V decisively defeated a much larger French army in 1415
- "Henry V" battle setting
- A spirit to woo meant victory for Henry
- Site of a major England vs. France battle, 1415
- Henry V won here: Oct. 1415
- 1415 battle
- Where Henry V triumphed
Word definitions for agincourt in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Agincourt \Agincourt\ n. 1. a battle in which English longbowmen under Henry V decisively defeated a much larger French army in 1415. It was named for the site at which it occurred.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Agincourt may refer to: Battle of Agincourt Places : Agincourt, Meurthe-et-Moselle , French commune Agincourt, Toronto , a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Agincourt, aka Pengjia Islet , north of Taiwan Azincourt , near the location ...
Usage examples of agincourt.
Colonel Fluellen Wythan at one ear, and Captain Agincourt Gower at the other.
The outnumbered men at Agincourt, faced by a vast and mighty French army, had similarly crouched like beasts beneath a storm that had crashed across the night sky before their dawn of battle, and now a new generation of old enemies listened to the thunder rack and thrash across a night sky that was split asunder by the demonic shafts of searing light.
In the States men talk of Bunker Hill as we may, perhaps, talk of Agincourt and such favorite fields.
She had an eye for little Skepsey too: unaware that these French Princes had hurried him off to Agincourt, for another encounter with them and the old result--poor dear gentlemen, with whom we do so wish to be friendly!
Three of the men were harmonizing zestfully on The Agincourt Carol, their strong, rough voices still clear to Farrell after they had disappeared among the alder bushes.
Its corporate name, the College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed of Oxford, resonantly commemorates the victors of Agincourt.
Dunworthy hesitated under the hospital porch, wondering if he should ring for a taxi, but he had no desire to have Gilchrist show up for his tests while they were waiting and have to hear his plans for sending Kivrin to the Black Death and the battle of Agincourt.
When they're shorthanded I fill in on Crusades, Magna Carta, 1066, and Agincourt.