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Bayeux Tapestry         
  • Sections of the 1066 Medieval Mosaic re-creation in New Zealand
  • ''Ubi unus clericus et Ælfgyva''
  • Start of the Bayeux Tapestry replica in [[Reading Museum]]
  • [[Edward the Confessor]] sends Harold to Normandy
  • [[Coronation]] of Harold, seemingly by [[Stigand]]
  • Harold's death. Legend above: ''Harold rex interfectus est'', "King Harold is killed"
  • stem stitching]] and laid work.
  • Detail of [[Halley's Comet]]
  • Detail of arrow
  • Montfaucon]] / Benoît drawing showing King Harold's death
  • The [[Battle of Hastings]]
  • Bishop Odo]] of Bayeux
  • Basire]] engravings: scenes showing the Norman troops crossing the Channel and landing in Sussex
  • messengers]] with [[Guy I, Count of Ponthieu]], with a portrayal of medieval agriculture in the border
EMBROIDERED WALL-HANGING ART DEPICTING THE NORMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND
Bayeux tapestry; The Bayeux Tapestry; Tapisserie de Bayeux; Tapestry of Bayeux; Bayeux Tapistry; Bayeaux Tapestry; Bayou Tapestry; People depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry (, ; or ; ) is an embroidered cloth nearly long and tall; ; that depicts the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, led by William, Duke of Normandy challenging Harold II, King of England, and culminating in the Battle of Hastings. It is thought to date to the 11th century, within a few years after the battle.
Bayeux tapestry         
  • Sections of the 1066 Medieval Mosaic re-creation in New Zealand
  • ''Ubi unus clericus et Ælfgyva''
  • Start of the Bayeux Tapestry replica in [[Reading Museum]]
  • [[Edward the Confessor]] sends Harold to Normandy
  • [[Coronation]] of Harold, seemingly by [[Stigand]]
  • Harold's death. Legend above: ''Harold rex interfectus est'', "King Harold is killed"
  • stem stitching]] and laid work.
  • Detail of [[Halley's Comet]]
  • Detail of arrow
  • Montfaucon]] / Benoît drawing showing King Harold's death
  • The [[Battle of Hastings]]
  • Bishop Odo]] of Bayeux
  • Basire]] engravings: scenes showing the Norman troops crossing the Channel and landing in Sussex
  • messengers]] with [[Guy I, Count of Ponthieu]], with a portrayal of medieval agriculture in the border
EMBROIDERED WALL-HANGING ART DEPICTING THE NORMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND
Bayeux tapestry; The Bayeux Tapestry; Tapisserie de Bayeux; Tapestry of Bayeux; Bayeux Tapistry; Bayeaux Tapestry; Bayou Tapestry; People depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry
·add. ·- A piece of linen about 1 ft. 8 in. wide by 213 ft. long, covered with embroidery representing the incidents of William the Conqueror's expedition to England, preserved in the town museum of Bayeux in Normandy. It is probably of the 11th century, and is attributed by tradition to Matilda, the Conqueror's wife.
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  • Detail of embroidered lettering
CAPTIONS ON THE BAYEUX EMBROIDERY
Bayeux Tapestry inscriptions
The Bayeux Tapestry tituli are Medieval Latin captions that are embroidered on the Bayeux Tapestry and describe scenes portrayed on the tapestry. These depict events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later King of England, and culminating in the Battle of Hastings.
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1. Last summer, Wynn‘s wife shrunk the Bayeux tapestry.
2. And so it goes, through the conquests represented on Trajan‘s Column in Rome to the Battle of Hastings on the Bayeux Tapestry to ... well, as it happens, not quite through to today.
3. Rufus, who was William the Conqueror‘s nephew, is followed at the top by William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, in second place, ahead of the equally obscure Robert of Mortain–Odo of Bayeux and Henry of Grossmont.
4. They also include the not so modern, such as France‘s Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidery depicting life in the 11th century, Hereford Mappa Mundi, the only complete example of a large medieval world map and Korean printing woodblocks of Buddhist texts dating from the 13th century.
5. When you‘re done, you can save your work for future generations or even e–mail a copy of your city to friends and family who think you haven‘t accomplished anything with your life. (Registration required for that last option.) If you‘d rather make your mark in virtual history through a more visual medium, the Historic Tale Construction Kit allows surfers to tell their true–life story (or any life story they think they can get away with) by creatively rearranging elements of the Bayeux Tapestry.