See, Henry was not only marching to one of the most important battles in European history, he was marching toward one of the defining moments in the English language: the Battle of Agincourt ...
So when Henry VII died in 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma, he was fittingly buried in Westminster Abbey. But now, the remarkably lifelike effigy head that rested atop his coffin during ...
King Charles personally ordered the renaming of Navy submarine HMS Agincourt to avoid upsetting ... when the English, led by Henry V, defeated a larger French force. It is recognised as one ...
However, this didn't confer exclusivity to Wales: the dragon reappeared alongside Henry V at the battle of Agincourt (1415 ... Henry Tudor - shortly to be Henry VII - flew the red dragon of ...
HMS Agincourt is now set to be rebranded ‘HMS Achilles’ after Keir Starmer feared offending the French by reminding them of the famous Henry V battle victory. Those involved in the woke re ...