On October 25th, near Agincourt, Henry V's English army, mostly consists of base troops and a little contingent of noble knights, defeated the army of Constable of France Charles d'Albret, a much bigger force boasting top hefty cavalry in European countries. The English success ended up being decided by the work associated with Welsh longbow. This tool was user friendly, despite a fast training. It might strike at 200 yards and penetrate the armor of knights.