Henry V: The Background, Strategies, Tactics and Battlefield Experiences of the Greatest Commanders of History Paperback (2 page)

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CONTENTS

Introduction 4

The early years 6

The military life 8

The hour of destiny 15

Opposing commanders 49

When war is done 55

Inside the mind 57

A life in words 60

Further reading 62

Index 64

I N T R O D U C T I O N

The battle of Agincourt is a prominent part of the English national myth.

The great helm from

Immortalized in Shakespeare's
Henry V
it has been a national rallying point

the tomb of Henry V

over the centuries, while its victor, Henry V, has been widely claimed as the

in Westminster Abbey.

greatest medieval monarch, the very epitome of medieval kingship. His military

The helm forms part

successes in France, built upon his experiences in suppressing the Welsh and

of a set of funeral

aristocratic revolts of his father's reign, show him to be a military commander

'achievements' of Henry V

of the first order, well skilled in the tactics, strategies and logistical and personal

and was positioned on

skills required by a medieval commander to undertake a war of conquest.

a wooden beam above his

His reputation as a king was acknowledged by his contemporaries, both in

tomb, which was finished

England and throughout Europe, and it is a reputation that has survived

in 1431. The helm is of

through to the present day largely intact.

the tilting style, used

The unassailable Henry as shown by Shakespeare is not the true historical

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reality. Henry's grip on the throne of England, let alone France, was not

Dean and Chapter

secure in 1413. His father had usurped the rightful king, Richard II, in 1399

of Westminster)

and been forced to deal with numerous uprisings against his rule during the

first decade of the 15th century. Henry too had to deal with both popular and

aristocratic upbringings until his conquests made his position secure.

These conquests in France from 1415 up to his death in 1422 were

concerned with reclaiming what he saw as his lost inheritance, the

Angevin lands in France that had been held by the monarchs of

England in their subsidiary roles as great magnates of France.

The Duchy of Normandy formed the oldest part of this

inheritance, as William the Conqueror was Duke of Normandy

before becoming King of England following the Norman

Conquest in 1066. The marriage of Henry II to Eleanor of

Aquitaine brought the enormous possessions of the Duchy

of Aquitaine into the hands of the English monarchy, and at its

largest extent the Angevin Empire covered almost all of Western

France with the exception of Brittany - Normandy, Aquitaine,

Anjou, Maine, Touraine and Poitou. The vast majority of these

territories were lost during the conflict between King John

of England and Philip II of France at the end of the 12th and

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EDWARD II = Isabella, daughter

The English Royal Family

1307-1327 of Philip IV d. 1358

EDWARD III = Philippa of Hainault

1327-1372 d. 1369

I

EDWARD = Joan of Kent

LIONEL of Antwerp

jOHN of Gaunt

Blanche = ^Katherine

E D M U N D of Langley = Isabel

THOMAS ofWoodstock

Prince ofWales

duke of Clarence,

duke of Lancaster

Swynford

duke of York

duke of Gloucester

(Black Prince)

d. 1368

d. 1399

d. 1402

mur. 1397

d. 1376

RICHARD II = Anne of Bohemia

JOHN Beaufort

HENRY THOMAS

EDWARD RICHARD earl = Anne Mortimer

1377-1399 d. 1400

d. 1394

(widow of John IV,

earl of Somerset Cardinal Beaufort Beaufort duke ofYork of Cambridge

(2)lsabel, daughter

Duke of Brittany)

d. 1480

d. 1497 duke of Exeter

>I4I5 ex.1415

of Charles VI d. 1409

d. 1426

JOHN Beaufort

E D M U N D Beaufort

RICHARD = Cecily Neville

daughter of

duke of Bedford

duke of Gloucester

duke of Somerset

duke of Somerset

duke ofYork

Charles VI d. 1437

d. 1435

d. 1447

d. 1444

X . 1455

«X> 1460

= (l)Anne

= ^Jacqueline

daughter of

daughter of William VI

John the Fearless,

count of Holland

duke of Burgundy

(divorced from

Henry Beaufort

EDWARD IV GEORGE RICHARD III

d. 1432

John duke of Brabant)

duke of Somerset

1461 -1470 duke of Clarence 1483-1485

d. 1436

ex. 1464

1471-1483

daughter of

^ Eleanor Cobham

Peter count of St Pbl,

d. 1454

d. 1472

PHILIP III = Isabel of Aragon

The French Royal Family

1270-1285

PHILIP IV

Jeanne of Navarre

CHARLES

Margaret of Anjou

1285-1314

count ofValois and Anjo

u

Anjo I

u j

d. 1325

LOUIS X

1314-1316 v Margaret

PHILIPV

ISABELLA = EDWARD II

CHARLES IV

PHILIP VI = Joan of Burgundy

of Burgundy

1316-1322

King of England

1322-1328

1328-1350

1307-1327

= (2)Clementia

| of Hungary

(2 daughters)

JEANNE

JOHN I

EDWARD III

BLANCHE

PHILIP

BONNE

JOHN II

Queen of Navarre

1316

1327-1377

d. 1392

duke of Orleans

of Luxembourg

The Good

d. 1349

d. 1375

1350-1364

= PHILIP

count of Evreux

, I

CHARLES I

PHILIP

CHARLES V = Jeanne de Bourbon

LOUIS

JOHN

PHILIP

Margaret

King of Navarre

count of Longueville

The Wise '

duke of Anjou

duke of Berry

The Bold

daughter of Louis de Male,

d. 1387

I

d. 1363

d. 1384

mur1416

duke of Burgundy

Count of Flanders

I

d. 1404

CHARLES II

of Navarre

CHARLES VI = Isabeau of Bavaria

= ValentinaVisconti

JOHN The Fearless = Margaret

1380-1422

d. 1435

duke of Orleans

duke of Burgundy

of Bavaria

duke of Brabant

mur1407

mur 1419

1415

\

ISABEL

LOUIS Dauphin JOHN Dauphin

KATHERINE

CHARLES VII = Marie of Anjou

CHARLES

PHILIP

Isabella A N N E

d. 1409

d. 1415

d. 1417

d. 1437

1422-1461

duke of Orleans

Louis Dauphin

The Good

of Portugal d. 1432

= RICHARD II

= HENRYV

d. 1465

duke of Burgundy

= JOHN

King of England

King of England

d. 1467

duke of Bedford

LOUIS XI

John,

1377-1399

1413-1422

count of Richemont

d. 1435

1461-1483

count of Dunois

(illeg.)

CHARLES

The Bold

duke of Burgundy

. X . I 4 7 7

beginning of the 13th centuries, with Normandy lost by 1204. The only

territory in France left to the English king was the Duchy of Aquitaine, also

known as Gascony or Guienne, based around the port of Bordeaux.

This reduced territory still had the power to cause international conflict as

it highlighted the duality of the King of England's position, as a sovereign

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