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The arrows hammered into the lines of enemy horsemen a second later. Many of the shafts thudded harmlessly into the mud; many bounced off the riders’ helmets and armour; many were deflected by the iron plates and thick leather protecting the horses. But even the strongest armour has weaknesses, and gaps must be left so that men and horses can move, see and breathe. Dozens of arrows found such openings.
Agincourt, 1415: Field of Blood
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