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Bulletin Board Ideas. Commissioned in the s, the embroidered cloth is more than 70 metres long and is on display at Bayeux in Normandy, France. The tapestry provides a unique insight into the medieval weapons, customs and dress of soldiers in Medieval England. The Bayeaux Tapestry. The Battle of Hastings The Legacy of the Norman Conquest. King Edward the Confessor talks to his brother-in-law Harold, Earl of Wessex in The first scene shows the journey to Normandy in King Edward the Confessor is talking with Harold, Earl of Wessex, who then departs for his family estate in Sussex with his hunting dogs and followers.
Harold Godwinson's journey to Normandy Harold prays at a church for a safe voyage before eating his final meal with his companions.
They then board their ships and set sail with the dogs and falcons. Harold is taken prisoner by the Normans Harold is taken prisoner, but is allowed to ride up front with his hawk as they make their way to Beaurain.
Harold then speaks with Guy. Guy takes Harold to Rouen William is told that Guy has been taken prisoner. Guy obeys WIlliam, who is his overlord, and brings Harold to him. William's daughter Aelfgifu is then betrothed to Harold.
As they journey past Mont St Michel a few soldiers get stuck in quicksand, but are rescued by Harold. Duke Conan escapes William and his soldiers attack the Dol, but Duke Conan manages to escape down a rope. William honours Harold Godwinson with a gift of arms Conan surrenders to the Normans who catch up with him at Dinan.
He uses the point of his lance to pass over the keys of the town. Harold returns to England After returning to Normandy and swearing an oath to William on holy relics, Harold sails back to England. Before he dies he talks to his followers from bed. Harold is offered the crown and axe - symbols of royal authority. He accepts and becomes king. Your comment will be queued in Akismet! We're hoping to rely on loyal readers, rather than erratic ads.
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