
Agincourt French Infantry
The French king of the time, Charles VI, suffered from severe mental illness so instead, the French were commanded by the Constable Charles dāAlbret and various prominent French noblemen, Many of whom would not live to see the day end.Estimates suggest that the English had some 7 to 9,000 men made up 5ā6 longbow archers, 1ā6 dismounted knights and men-at-arms in heavy armour at Agincourt.
The French had somewhere between 12,000 (outnumbering the English 4ā3) to 36,000 (outnumbering the English 6ā1.
Made up of about 10,000 knights and men-at-arms (of which about 1,200 were mounted), unknown thousands of other infantry, crossbowmen and archers.
The set consists of 36 plastic French Infantry and 6 knights/men at arms. The infantry are armed with spears, crossbows, double handed axes and hand weapons. The knights have cut-down lances/spears, pole arms and swords.
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Agincourt French Infantry
The French king of the time, Charles VI, suffered from severe mental illness so instead, the French were commanded by the Constable Charles dāAlbret and various prominent French noblemen, Many of whom would not live to see the day end.Estimates suggest that the English had some 7 to 9,000 men made up 5ā6 longbow archers, 1ā6 dismounted knights and men-at-arms in heavy armour at Agincourt.
The French had somewhere between 12,000 (outnumbering the English 4ā3) to 36,000 (outnumbering the English 6ā1.
Made up of about 10,000 knights and men-at-arms (of which about 1,200 were mounted), unknown thousands of other infantry, crossbowmen and archers.
The set consists of 36 plastic French Infantry and 6 knights/men at arms. The infantry are armed with spears, crossbows, double handed axes and hand weapons. The knights have cut-down lances/spears, pole arms and swords.
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The French king of the time, Charles VI, suffered from severe mental illness so instead, the French were commanded by the Constable Charles dāAlbret and various prominent French noblemen, Many of whom would not live to see the day end.Estimates suggest that the English had some 7 to 9,000 men made up 5ā6 longbow archers, 1ā6 dismounted knights and men-at-arms in heavy armour at Agincourt.
The French had somewhere between 12,000 (outnumbering the English 4ā3) to 36,000 (outnumbering the English 6ā1.
Made up of about 10,000 knights and men-at-arms (of which about 1,200 were mounted), unknown thousands of other infantry, crossbowmen and archers.
The set consists of 36 plastic French Infantry and 6 knights/men at arms. The infantry are armed with spears, crossbows, double handed axes and hand weapons. The knights have cut-down lances/spears, pole arms and swords.





