Authors: Marcus Cowper
Tags: #Military History - Medieval
Pont-de-l'Arche 46
strife with Henry V, 59
aristocratic adversaries 5 1 - 5 2
Porter, Sir William 22
Bedford, John, Duke of 7, 18, 39, 55-56
campaigns 8-13, 49, 50
Belleme 45
last days 14-15
Reims Cathedral 59
Bethencourt-sur-Somme 27, 27
road to throne 6 - 8
Richard II, king of England 6-8, 51
Boucicaut, Marshal 26, 29, 30, 36, 54, 54
Henry V, king of England
Robert III, king of Scotland 8
Bourbon, John, Duke of 30, 36, 53, 54
on Agincourt campaign 19, 35
Rouen 44, 56
Bradmore, John 12
aristocratic adversaries 51-53
Rouen, siege of (1418) 42-43, 48
Brittany, Duke of 38-39, 42
becomes English king 15
Burgundy, John the Fearless, Duke of
becomes French heir 44
Salisbury, Earl of 45
15-16, 38, 43, 53
character and domestic policies 5 7 - 6 0
Scotland 8 - 9
Burgundy, Philip, Duke of 56, 56
contemporary portraits 7, 13, 53,
Scrope, Henry, Lord 52-53, 59
56, 60
Sees 41
Caen, siege of (1417) 38, 40-41, 40,
death 48, 55
Shakespeare, William 51-52, 55, 58,
41, 42
early days 6 - 8
61-62, 61
Calais 6, 25
facial wound and scar 12
title page of
Henry V
62
Camoys, Lord 28
helm 4
ships and shipping 17, 19
Charles VI, king of France 53
literary portraits 6 0 - 6 2
Shrewsbury, battle of (1403) 10-13, 51-52, 57
and Burgundians 43
personal symbols 6, 19
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor 38
death 54, 56
right to thrones of England and France
Somerset, John, Earl of 14
Henry lV treated as usurper by 8
4 - 6
Southampton Plot (1415) 52-53, 59
and Henry V 15, 18, 26, 44
saddle 57
squires 19
mental health 53
shield 10
Stafford, Edmund, Earl of 11
Charles VII, king of France 54, 56, 59
sword 11
standards and banners 35
Clarence, Thomas, Duke of
tomb 4, 10, 11
Agincourt campaign 20, 24, 25
Henry VI, king of England 48, 55, 56
Tiptoft, Sir John 14
background 7
heralds 19
Troyes, Treaty of (1420) 43-44, 55, 56
at Caen 40, 41
Hoccleve, Thomas 60
Troyes Cathedral 55
death 45
Holinshed, Raphael 61
Gascony expedition 1 5 , 1 7
Holland, Sir John (later Earl of Huntingdon)
Umfraville, Sir Gilbert 25, 27, 28, 45
clothing and armour 19
23, 24, 25, 45
Cornwall, Sir John 19, 22, 25, 27, 28
Homildon Hill, battle of (1402) 51
Vita Henrici Quinti
(Tito Livio) 26, 58, 60
Hotspur, Henry
see
Percy, Henry
Dauphin
see
Louis of Guienne
Hundred Years War (1337-1453): early days
Wales 9-10, 13-14, 49-50
Dorset, Thomas, Earl of 14, 17, 25
6
Walsingham, Thomas 11, 31, 58
Dreux 4 8
Warwick, Richard, Earl of 14
Dunstable Swan Jewel 6
indenture system 17
weapons
Agincourt campaign 16-17
Edward III, king of England 6, 25, 26
Joan of Arc 44, 54, 56, 59
see also
archers
English armies
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster 6, 7
Worcester, Earl of 10, 12, 51
composition of Henry V's 17-18, 40
recruitment 17
Katherine of Valois, queen of England
York, Edward, Duke of 17, 18, 20, 25, 36, 56
Erpingham, Sir Thomas 31, 35
15, 43, 44, 45
York Minster Quire Screen 13
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