MED035
First Legion
The Battle of Agincourt in 1415, during the Hundred Years' War placed a numerically inferior English army under King Henry V against the French under the command of Charles D'Albret. The English longbow with which the vast majority of the English were armed was a decsive factor in victory.
Sir Charles D'Albret, commander of the French force, is armored cap-a-pie, and wears a bascinet with a visor that can be raised or lowered. This figure is posed to face off one-on-one with an English foeman.