It was a spectacular win for the young English King Henry V on St. Crispin’s Day 1415. And everybody loves to see a win for the underdog, a victory for the common soldier over the well-armed knight. It felt like every moment of the Hundred Years War had been leading up to this point. A pivotal battle that would change the course of European warfare forever and saw the French army lose to an English army that was less than half its size. But war is, and was a dangerous and violent affair, so today we continue our ‘Day in the Life’ series and travel back in time to see what life was like for one of Henry V’s soldiers at the Battle of Agincourt. Welcome to Medieval Madness.