Sir Pierre Dunord, a young French Knight had his life changed dramatically after the crushing defeat of the French Army during
the Battle of Agincourt on Friday 25th October 1415. He would have to accept that nationality had more to do with which King you owed your allegiance.
The war was not simply a conflict between the English and the French as many French fought for the English and then there were the Burgundian's to complicate the balance of power.
The Maid of Orleans, or Joan of Arc was an enigma, a peasant girl who commanded an army, a figurehead for what had been a beaten and demoralised army proved to be the turning point of the Hundred Years War, and Pierre Dunord would himself witness the rise of this young girl.
‘The Knight’s Legacy’ follows the life of Pierre Dunord from Agincourt through to the final defeat of the English at the Battle of Castillion in 1453.
the Battle of Agincourt on Friday 25th October 1415. He would have to accept that nationality had more to do with which King you owed your allegiance.
The war was not simply a conflict between the English and the French as many French fought for the English and then there were the Burgundian's to complicate the balance of power.
The Maid of Orleans, or Joan of Arc was an enigma, a peasant girl who commanded an army, a figurehead for what had been a beaten and demoralised army proved to be the turning point of the Hundred Years War, and Pierre Dunord would himself witness the rise of this young girl.
‘The Knight’s Legacy’ follows the life of Pierre Dunord from Agincourt through to the final defeat of the English at the Battle of Castillion in 1453.