| Composition Year | 1415 ca. |
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| Genre Categories | Folksongs; Songs; Carols; |
| Related Works | The Selden Carol Book (No.26) |
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| Work Title | Agincourt Carol |
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| Alternative. Title | Agincourt Hymn ; Agincourt Song ; Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria |
| Name Translations | Chanson d'Azincourt; അജിൻകോർട്ട് കരോൾ; 神に勝利を感謝せよ; Canchon Azincourt |
| Authorities | WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 181090426; LCCN: n87153107; GND: 7588165-2; BNF: 14019252w |
| Composer | Anonymous |
| Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | GB-Ob MS. Arch. Selden B.26.026 |
| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. | IA 16 |
| Text Incipit | Deo gracias Anglia Owre kynge went forth to Normandy |
| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1415 ca. |
| First Publication. | 1901 or before |
| Language | Latin, Old English |
| Piece Style | Medieval |
| Instrumentation | 3 voices |
| Related Works | The Selden Carol Book (No.26) |
| External Links | Wikipedia article DIAMM Medieval primary sources |