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Then there is the Battle of Agincourt (or Azincourt, as it is known in French), which took place on October 25th, 1415.
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Then there is the Battle of Agincourt (or Azincourt, as it is known in French), which took place on October 25th, 1415.
“Agincourt” by Bernard Cornwell (Harpercollins, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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I've just finished Azincourt, another brilliant Bernard Cornwell novel, full of everything you'd expect.
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I have, however, read Bernard Cornwell's Azincourt, a fictional recreation of Henry IV's finest hour.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009
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I have, however, read Bernard Cornwell's Azincourt, a fictional recreation of Henry IV's finest hour.
Archive 2009-10-01 Tim Stretton 2009
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Not far away is Agincourt or Azincourt in French where we beat them again in 1415.
Archive 2009-09-01 TK 2009
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Not far away is Agincourt or Azincourt in French where we beat them again in 1415.
Roses are Blooming in Picardie TK 2009
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Said the King, ‘From henceforth this battle shall be known to posterity, by the name of the battle of Azincourt.’
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"Here you don't have to wait for a hospital appointment: they actually ask you when you want to come in," says Michael Hymas, who quit England for a farmhouse near Azincourt four years ago.
Here Come The Brits 2007
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The quaint cottage on offer for 90,000 euros near Azincourt might cost three times as much back home, 100 miles away.
Here Come The Brits 2007
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