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Bayeux Tapestry

The Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 feet) long and 50 centimetres (20 inches) 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…

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Bayeux Tapestry

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Edges262
Triples106
Avg. degree1.99
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related to Replicas and continuations · 34
Bayeux Tapestry → Art Embroidery, Berkshire, Børglum Abbey, Canada, Carrollton, Dahlonega, Danish, Elizabeth, England, In, June, Leek School, Margaret ReVille, May, North Georgia, Oglethorpe University, Ontario, Ray Dugan, Reading, Reading Museum
related to Historical accuracy · 20
Bayeux Tapestry → Both, Canterbury, Contemporary, Ealdred, English, Harold, Harold's, House, However, It, Norman, Norman Conquest, Normandy, Stigand, The, The Bayeux Tapestry, Throughout, Today, William, York
related to Artistic context · 18
Bayeux Tapestry → Anglo-Saxon, Baldric, Byrhtnoth, Dol, Ely, English, Examples, France, Italy, Liber Eliensis, Mural, Norman, Normandy, Oseberg, Scandinavia, Tapestry, The Bayeux Tapestry, Wall-hangings
related to People depicted · 11
Bayeux Tapestry → BoulogneGyrth GodwinsonGuy, BrittanyEdith, ConfessorEustace, Count, Duke, Earl, PonthieuHakonHarold, StigandConan II, The, Wessex, WessexEdward
related to External links · 7
Bayeux Tapestry → Bayeux MuseumDigital, Bibliotheca Augustana, Encyclopædia Britannica, The, The Bayeux Tapestry, Vol, With
related to In popular culture · 7
Bayeux Tapestry → Because, British, Bryan Talbot, George Wingfield Digby, It, Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics
related to Construction, design and technique · 4
Bayeux Tapestry → At, In, Nine, The Bayeux
related to Latin text · 4
Bayeux Tapestry → English, Latin, The, Tituli
is a · 1
Bayeux Tapestry → embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres

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tapestry bayeux william norman scene harold england normandy english time work de museum coronation one first embroidered two embroidery commissioned

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Bayeux Tapestryis aembroidered cloth nearly 70 metres0.90text
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextTapestry0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextScandinavia0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextNorman0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextAnglo-Saxon0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextExamples0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextOseberg0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextEly0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextLiber Eliensis0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextByrhtnoth0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextWall-hangings0.60section
Bayeux Tapestryrelated to Artistic contextEnglish0.60section

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