You got to remember that the franco welsh troops were on english lands and if the battle would have gone the english way the welsh and french would ave been slaughterd, but if the battle went the welsh french way it would have been easier for the english to get more people and equipment in because they were in their own land..so it was a stragetic retreat...live to fight another day.. cymru am byth :)
hmm i wish they would elaborate more on why the french and welsh just fizzled out...did the english step up the pressure? why did french support wane? i think this is glossed over too much
Peace treaty was signed in Paris in 1405 I think (suspending the 100 years conflict for a bit).
Also in 1412 I think Henry IV died and his son Henry V took over.
Compared to his father Henry V was more amiable and as he was born in Wales (border zone) was more 'appealing' to the Welsh folk than his father had been.
Henry V was a more able leader and warrior than his father also.
Maybe thats why they conquered the territory that would be known as "England" in the 1000´s and defeated England (supported by northern french counties) and Burgundy in the 100 years war.
cymru am byth boiios
Bennyladd1 5 months ago
You got to remember that the franco welsh troops were on english lands and if the battle would have gone the english way the welsh and french would ave been slaughterd, but if the battle went the welsh french way it would have been easier for the english to get more people and equipment in because they were in their own land..so it was a stragetic retreat...live to fight another day.. cymru am byth :)
mike20295 1 year ago
perhaps its time to seek our independence again,, and rule our own country, it is our destiney
jerfrabev 1 year ago 2
perhaps its time we sought independence again,,,,and win !
jerfrabev 1 year ago 2
hmm i wish they would elaborate more on why the french and welsh just fizzled out...did the english step up the pressure? why did french support wane? i think this is glossed over too much
humbletim10 2 years ago
Peace treaty was signed in Paris in 1405 I think (suspending the 100 years conflict for a bit).
Also in 1412 I think Henry IV died and his son Henry V took over.
Compared to his father Henry V was more amiable and as he was born in Wales (border zone) was more 'appealing' to the Welsh folk than his father had been.
Henry V was a more able leader and warrior than his father also.
WatchRyder 2 years ago
cymru am byth
herlyrph 2 years ago 3
This document manages to completely hush-hush the importance and role of the future Henry V concerning the rebellion.
UserNameForYeeTube 2 years ago
So typical, the French. All they know is retreat.
tutanktunak 2 years ago 2
haha
d4fm4n 2 years ago
@tutanktunak
Maybe thats why they conquered the territory that would be known as "England" in the 1000´s and defeated England (supported by northern french counties) and Burgundy in the 100 years war.
StellandBlood 1 year ago
If they had helped us out then they would not of faced agincourt .
urenco1 2 years ago 8
Good point.
WatchRyder 2 years ago
silly mentally ill person
SimplyTheVest2 2 years ago
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ChristianIrishNation 2 years ago
stupid french
ostrogoth182 3 years ago 11
@ostrogoth182 ... though it hurst to say so... hmmm I have to agree. Yes. Still... Glyndwr has nothing to be ashamed of! What a hero!
jfvilledequebec 5 months ago