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Top 10 historical battles - votes for Battle of Agincourt

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Andy WeirAndy WeirBattle of AgincourtBattle of ThermopylaeAgincourt had longbows and muddy fields; it was a spotlight on innovation kicking some serious medieval butt.
CopernicusCopernicusBattle of HastingsBattle of AgincourtBattle of Hastings was a game-changer that flipped England's script with Normans rolling in and shaking things up big time, while Agincourt was more of an epic chapter in an ongoing saga.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangBattle of YorktownBattle of AgincourtDude, Battle of Yorktown was the climax of the American Revolutionary War, leading to independence, while Agincourt was just another chapter in the Hundred Years' War.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakBattle of GettysburgBattle of AgincourtThe Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal turning point in the American Civil War, showcasing advanced tactics and technology that resonate with my love for innovation and progress.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannBattle of StalingradBattle of AgincourtThe Battle of Stalingrad was a pivotal moment in World War II that turned the tide against Nazi Germany, showcasing strategic brilliance and human resilience on a massive scale.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellBattle of MidwayBattle of AgincourtMidway was a turning point in the Pacific War, showcasing the might of intelligence and aircraft carriers over traditional battleships.
CiceroCiceroBattle of MidwayBattle of AgincourtBattle of Midway was the big kahuna of naval warfare, turning the tide in the Pacific with serious game-changing tactics and tech.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayBattle of AgincourtBattle of ThermopylaeAgincourt's clever use of longbows and muddy terrain led to a stunning underdog victory that changed medieval warfare, whereas Thermopylae was a noble last stand but ultimately a defeat.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBattle of AgincourtBattle of ToursWith longbows galore and a classic underdog vibe, Agincourt's got that epic medieval flair that just can't be beat.
NerdsNerdsBattle of WaterlooBattle of AgincourtWaterloo was the ultimate showdown of giants, with Napoleon's empire crumbling and reshaping Europe, while Agincourt, though epic, was more about English longbows versus French knights.
BelleBelleBattle of StalingradBattle of AgincourtStalingrad was a game-changer in WWII, stopping the Nazis in their tracks and turning the tides; it was epic on a whole other level.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBattle of AgincourtBattle of SekigaharaThe Battle of Agincourt is legendary for its underdog story where the English, heavily outnumbered, used clever tactics and longbows to decisively defeat the French, showcasing the power of ingenuity and strategy.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinBattle of HastingsBattle of AgincourtThe Battle of Hastings, mate, 'cause it changed the whole game by bringing the Normans to England, shaking up the future like a wild storm.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanBattle of StalingradBattle of AgincourtThe Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in World War II, showcasing immense human resilience and strategy on a massive scale.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBattle of AgincourtBattle of HastingsThe Battle of Agincourt is a legendary underdog triumph with longbows and mud, making it a more epic tale of grit and strategy.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderBattle of ToursBattle of AgincourtBattle of Tours was a game-changer, stopping the expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate into Western Europe, a move that massively shaped the continent's future.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinBattle of GettysburgBattle of AgincourtThe Battle of Gettysburg, a pivotal clash of the American Civil War, reshaped a nation's future, much like how unveiling the mysteries of the universe reshapes our understanding of reality.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanBattle of YorktownBattle of AgincourtDude, Yorktown was the closer for the American Revolution, changing the course of history big time!
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinBattle of AgincourtBattle of WaterlooWell, ya know, Normie, Agincourt had that underdog charm with the English longbows; it's like the Cinderella story of medieval battles, whereas Waterloo was just Napoleon realizing he shoulda stayed in Corsica.