The tapestry - actually an embroidered cloth, not a true tapestry - has been in Bayeux, France, since at least 1476 when it appeared in an inventory of the cathedral's property. So far as anyone knows it has always been in Bayeux. It currently is in a special museum in Bayeux.
It was hand sewn During the actual war They show him being killed twice That's 3
It's not actually a tapestry, but and embroidery It's over 70 meters long, made up of 8 pieces of linen There are at least 7 or 8 meters missing
He died on his horse. He was so fat he wouldn't fit in his coffin. He was Norman. He built the first Mott and Baily castles. He comissioned the Bayeux tapestry.
1] it is currently in france 2] it has latin headings 3] it does not clearly state how harold died 4] it doesnt clearly state which person on the tapestry is harold 5] it doesnt clearly state which person on the tapestry is william 6] Micheal Wood assumed that both men in a scene were harold 7] it is a very very long piece of work 8] they began working on it soon after the battle of hastings 9] noone from the battle of hastings worked on the tapesty so even if you did understand it it may not be truw information 10] Harold's Stepbrother came up with the idea of the tapestry
Even though it is called a Tapestry, It is in fact an embroidery There are almost 2000 Latin words on it. There are 7-8 meters of it missing It's approximately 70 meters long! It consists of 8 pieces of material sown together There are over 600 people on it. Over 200 equines on it It survived purely off of luck And it was made by laid/couched work and stem stitched work.
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