2. The French army, led by Constable Charles d'Albret, was much larger than the English army, but it was divided into three divisions that were not coordinated with each other.
3. The English army used a new tactic called the "hedgehog formation," in which archers were placed in the front line and supported by men-at-arms.
4. The French cavalry charged the English archers, but they were unable to break through the English formation.
5. The English archers then fired a devastating hail of arrows at the French cavalry, killing many of the horses and riders.
6. The French infantry advanced, but they were also unable to break through the English formation.
7. The English men-at-arms then counterattacked, and they were able to defeat the French infantry.
8. The French army was defeated, and King Henry V won a great victory.