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Henry V (1989) Kenneth Branagh, Royal Fellowship of Death



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Henry V (1989) Kenneth Branagh, "Royal Fellowship of Death"
Chapter: Battle Won (Agincourt)
Chant/Song: Non nobis .. Te Deum
Shakespeare play.
Although Shakespeare penned this work nearly two hundred years after the Battle of Agincourt (1415), it remains the finest dramatic interpretation of what leadership meant to the men in the Middle Ages.
Prior to the Battle, Henry V had led his English footmen across Northwestern France, seizing Calais and other cities in an attempt to win back holds in France that had once been in English possession and to claim the French crown through the obscure but powerful Salig Law.
The French, aware of Henry's troops weaking condition because of their distance from England and the attacks of dysentery that had plagued the dwindling band, moved between King Henry and Calais, the port he needed to reach in order to return to England. The troops followed Henry's band along the rivers, preventing their crossing and daring them to a battle they thought they could not win.
The English knights fought on foot after the manner devised by Edward III. Archers were to be used in support, the English and Welsh longbows having established their credentials both at Crecy (1347) and at Poiters (1356). But here the French seemed to have sufficient numbers to deal with even this threat, and they refused to allow Henry pass, angered by the English seizure of the cities.
Morale in the English line as they looked upon the overwhelming force of heavily armoured, highly skilled French knights must have been extremely low. King Henry, rising to the occasion, spoke words of encouragement that rallied the English troops and carried them to a victory. As a result of the victory the French Princess Catherine was betrothed to Henry V, and France and England were at peace for the remainder of Henry's short life. He perished of dysentery in 1422, but was survived by his son (Henry VI) and was buried at Westminster Abbey, close to the shrine of Edward the Confessor.


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Yeah, and a sunken ... ( 3 weeks ago by kraeron)
Yeah, and a sunken economy!
wrong he didn't ... ( 3 weeks ago by MKCORNER)
wrong he didn't actually
English language was made official in all areas by a certain 'Edward the Black Prince'.
French was spoken only as law French way before then but no more..
Geoffrey Chaucer yeah he spoke French didn't he? ...lol
I think you will ... ( 3 weeks ago by MKCORNER)
I think you will find that English had an empire in France...
it was from 1106-1559 & we still have the channel islands...
ha ha!
yeah need to check history...
God, the way ... ( 2 weeks ago by pyke6)
God, the way Branagh delivers the line "happy men" is pretty much perfect.
Amazing how this is ... ( 1 week ago by AzureStocking)
Amazing how this is now nearly as dated as Olivier's. Schmalzy or what. And Fat Ken scowls and hams his way through. It's also interesting how the boys come out to play in the comments. Not one person has said what a ghastly thing all this STUPID fighting is, and that every man and boy who falls face down into the ground is a mother's son. It does no favours to Shakespeare, who had a lot more to say than this, but in the theatre, not this medium. The fools lantern it sure is.
Your typing in ... ( 1 week ago by StandTogetherForever)
Your typing in English now does that make you English?, no it doesnt
"I think you will ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
"I think you will find that English had an empire in France...
yeah need to check history..."
hum, an empire called the ANGEVIN empire.
cos'the english kings was the PLANTAGENET,
lords from Anjou region who spoke french even 300 years after they owned england.
Your national hero Richard the Lionheart spoke french and was called the "french" by english. He spent only 6 months on your island.
Lancaster were a branch of Plantagenet too.
You see, actually, french nobles have built England !!!
lol! whether the ... ( 1 week ago by MKCORNER)
lol! whether the Kings of England spoke Latin, Occitane, French or English is irrelevant. Richard spent 6 months in England as he had to protect his lands in France against the French check Freteville, Gisors ..lol!
The fact remains as Kings of England, England & English people had territory in France. Known as English dominions, deeerrrr this is why hundred years war was fought to get rid of the English in France. Cus lets face it English troops ran French castles in Gascony, Brittany, etc etc
The fact remains ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
The fact remains that french lords owned england... So they continued to be vassal of french king in the same time...
DIEU ET MON DROIT
The fact remains ... ( 1 week ago by MKCORNER)
The fact remains that Anglo Norman lords ruled. English lords ruled huge areas of France. Libourn in France was named after Sir Roger Leybourne who governed the whole area! With Enflish troops running French castles. There are many more I can name but hey YouTube comments won't allow me to list them all.
France a colony of England!
Dieu et Mon droit ... ( 1 week ago by MKCORNER)
Dieu et Mon droit was said by King Richard after his victory against French at Gisors. Check it : )
Remember that.
"France colonised ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
"France colonised by England" lol
Mk poor imbecile.
The PLANTAGENET come from ANJOU ! So they colonised England...
Your idol Richard coeur de lion is the son of Henri d'Anjou and Alienor D'aquitaine. So, he's 100% french. He never spoke any english word like his parents.
(He even wrote courtly love poems in French)
France was ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
France was Richard's country, that's why he had lack of interest for little islands...
You see, actually, your PLANTAGENET kings, were french, vassals of the french king, and finally were beaten by another french (the Valois).
I know, it hurts for a english nationalist moron like you, but all that stuff was a French stuff.
It's funny how the ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
It's funny how the english always deny the enormous influence of the French Lords, who reigned over England during 400 years !
You're so ashamed !
Funny, how you prefer talking about your so-called scandinavians origin...
You prefer blond men ? lol
Array ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
HOWEVER...
the English speak french at 40% !!!
The nobles from France had an enormous influence on the language and History of your country. ( IN THIS SENTENCE, THERE IS 7 FRENCH WORDS !!!! LOOOOOOOL)
"les nobles de France ont eu une énorme influence sur l'Histoire et le langage de votre contrée"
Honni soit qui mal y pense.
lol
Watch on Youtube ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
Watch on Youtube the video "England, colony of France".
You'll see how the french lords have colonised, ruled and modernized England during centuries...
lahire081 why do ... ( 1 week ago by Delogros)
lahire081 why do you bother? it's obvious you will never convince English people of this stuff and similarly they will never convince you - do you like the arguments or what?
I'll throw you a bone here though, French has had a huge influence on English language and I'm relativly pleased about that as French is a nice language. Country's often pick up words from niebours so not unusual, English is after all a bastard of a whole load of languages.
French Speaking Normans helped of course... :)
Can someone help me ... ( 1 week ago by StandTogetherForever)
Can someone help me out here, does 5 and 20 mean 520 or does it mean like a set of numbers? like 5 means five sets of 20 etc , can someone plz tell me thankyou =)
Well so what, the ... ( 1 week ago by StandTogetherForever)
Well so what, the French was influenced by Latin for it is a romance language, among Spanish, Italian, Romanian and i cant remember the others at this present time.
I just bring ... ( 1 week ago by lahire081)
I just bring historical facts to MkCorner.
You seem to be balanced...he doesn't !
they mean what they ... ( 1 week ago by Delogros)
they mean what they say - i.e. 5 is 5 so "five and twenty" means 25 - hope that helps :).
HAHA your funny ... ( 1 week ago by StandTogetherForever)
HAHA your funny such a hypocrite, you say the Normans are French because they had been their for a long time and spoke french, however when Normans come to England they ae still French no matter how long they stay their?, gimp
Thx i always ... ( 1 week ago by StandTogetherForever)
Thx i always thought it meant 520, thankyou for clearing that up =)
"Battle of La ... ( 3 days ago by lahire081)
"Battle of La Brossinière" (1423)
1400 english killed for only...one French !!!



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