Maps and Locations

This is the route of Henry's first French campaign, crossing the channel from Southhampton and landing at Harfleur. He then continued his campaign across the French countryside until deciding to turn back to the English controlled Calais, fighting the pivotal battle of Agincourt when the French attempted to cut him off from his destination.

This image depicts the modern locations where Henry took his army.

This map shows the location of Agincourt, France in relation to England. The Battle of Agincourt was crucial as it was the turning point in the Hundred Year's War.

The image to the left is Kenilworth Castle where Henry of Monmouth lived, while the image on the right is Hotel Saint-Paul where the French royal family lived during Charles VI's Reign.

The image above depicts the extent of the English conquests in France.

The image above shows the conquests of Henry V and the English holdings, as well as the alliances in France after the Treaty of Troyes