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Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry (French: Tapisserie de Bayeux) is a 50 cm by 70 m (20 in by 230 ft) long embroidered cloth which explains the events leading up to the 1066 Norman invasion of England as well as the events of the invasion itself. The Tapestry is annotated in Latin. It is presently exhibited in a special museum in Bayeux, Normandy,... More...
Denmark, 1970, Viking Longship
France, 1958, The Bayeux Tapestry
France, 1987, William the Conqueror
France, 1994, Viking Longships
France, 1994, Viking Longships
France, 2012, Bayeux Tapestry
Great Britain, 1966, Battle scenes
Great Britain, 1966, Norman ship
Great Britain, 1966, Battle scene
Guinea, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Jersey, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Jersey, 1987, Grant of Lands to Normandy
Jersey, 1987, Edward the Confessor and Robert I of Normandy landing on Jersey
Jersey, 1987, William's Coronation and Fatal Fall
Jersey, 1987, Death of William Rufus and Battle of Tinchebrai
Jersey, 1987, Civil War between Matilda and Stephen
Jersey, 1987, Henry inherits Normandy, 1151. John asserts Ducal Rights in Jersey
Korea Nord, 1984, William I
Laos, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Montserrat, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Montserrat, 1986, Comet on Bayeux Tapestry
Montserrat, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Netherlands Antilles, 2003, Bayeux Tapestry
Niuafo'ou, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Niuafo'ou, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Paraguay, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Poland, 1963, Viking ship
Qatar, 1967, Viking ship
Sao Tome e Principe, 2008, Bayeux Tapestry
Sierra Leone, 1986, Bayeux tapestry
Suriname, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
Tristan da Cunha, 1986, Bayeux Tapestry
France, 1958.06.21, Bayeux. The Bayeux Tapestry
France, 1966.06.04, Bayeux. Ship
France, 1987.09.05, Caen. William the Conqueror
France, 1987.09.05, Rouen. William the Conqueror
France, 2005, Viking ships