Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
At the Siege of Brescia in 1512, Bayard led a wedge of dismounted men-at-arms against the defenders, himself at its tip.
Several times the French assault was thrown back.
Each time Bayard rallied the French forces and led them in renewed attacks.
His boldness at last resulted in a severe wound to the thigh, but not before the defenses were breached and the French had entered the town.

1.841 seconds.