19 November 2024

Opening The Coffin Of King Henry V


One of England's greatest Medieval Kings was Henry V, who won a stunning victory against the French at Agincourt. However Henry V only ruled for less than a decade as he succumbed to disease, and his funeral procession was huge. He was buried inside Westminster Abbey and his remains were left for over 400 years, however in the 20th century his coffin and tomb were opened.

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