Submitted by autism_guy_69 t3_zjw9dr in history
Sgt_Colon t1_izzwc7o wrote
Reply to comment by thegagis in How many knights in Armor would be on a battle field? by autism_guy_69
> of the 8000ish english in the battle of Agincourt some 1 to 2 thousand wore heavy armour,
Part of the issue here is that the English fielded significant amounts of longbowmen as light infantry, as English doctrine of the time focused on heavy use of archers for ranged supremacy, contrast this with the French who were reverse in proportion and fielded primarily heavy cavalry/infantry (men-at-arms and knights dismounting to fight on foot for tactical reasons) with small numbers of lightly armoured specialists such as crossbowmen, cannoneers or pavisers.
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