"Welcome back, I hope you enjoyed your break, let's get right to it," Steve said. "The Hundred Years' War, which actually lasted one hundred and sixteen years, was fought between England and France over the French succession. The line of French kings had died out and, as you will recall from a few weeks ago, the kings of England were descended from French nobility via William the Conqueror, so they figured they'd stake a claim. Eventually one of the French noble houses came out on top and the English was forced back to their island, but the battle we're going to talk about today was an English victory, fought on October 25, 1415. Also known as the Feast of St. Crispin."
( He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd )