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When the slaughter ended, the French had suffered perhaps 7,000 to 10,000 casualties, including 3 dukes, 5 counts, and 90 barons. English losses were between 100 and 400 men. The victory was so staggering that contemporaries called it a “miracle.”
Following his conquest of Normandy, Henry achieved a diplomatic masterstroke. This treaty recognized him as the heir and regent of France, effectively disinheriting the French Dauphin. Henry V
Few monarchs have done so much in so little time. transformed England from a second-rate power plagued by civil strife into the dominant force in Western Europe. He gave his country pride, victory, and the tantalizing dream of a dual kingdom. Yet, his greatest achievement (the union of the crowns) was also his most fragile legacy, for he left a child to guard a conquest built by a giant. When the slaughter ended, the French had suffered
Born at Monmouth Castle in 1386, young Henry of Monmouth did not initially look like a candidate for sainthood. As Prince of Wales, his relationship with his father, Henry IV, was tempestuous. The elder Henry had seized the throne by deposing Richard II, and he spent much of his reign fighting off plots, rebellions, and the constant headache of a restless heir. This treaty recognized him as the heir and
When the slaughter ended, the French had suffered perhaps 7,000 to 10,000 casualties, including 3 dukes, 5 counts, and 90 barons. English losses were between 100 and 400 men. The victory was so staggering that contemporaries called it a “miracle.”
Following his conquest of Normandy, Henry achieved a diplomatic masterstroke. This treaty recognized him as the heir and regent of France, effectively disinheriting the French Dauphin.
Few monarchs have done so much in so little time. transformed England from a second-rate power plagued by civil strife into the dominant force in Western Europe. He gave his country pride, victory, and the tantalizing dream of a dual kingdom. Yet, his greatest achievement (the union of the crowns) was also his most fragile legacy, for he left a child to guard a conquest built by a giant.
Born at Monmouth Castle in 1386, young Henry of Monmouth did not initially look like a candidate for sainthood. As Prince of Wales, his relationship with his father, Henry IV, was tempestuous. The elder Henry had seized the throne by deposing Richard II, and he spent much of his reign fighting off plots, rebellions, and the constant headache of a restless heir.
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