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Agincourt Field

Agincourt Field refers to the historic battleground where the Battle of Agincourt took place in 1415, during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. Known for its muddy, narrow terrain, the battlefield played a key role in the English army’s unexpected victory. The English used longbows effectively to pierce the heavily armored French knights, despite being outnumbered. Today, Agincourt Field is commemorated for its historic significance, and the site is visited for its cultural heritage, offering insights into medieval warfare and the enduring legacy of this pivotal clash.