The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry tells of the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
It is likely the Normans used the Bayeux tapestry to justify their invasion, and therefore is highly likely to be bias when depicting the Norman invasion. Moreover, the Bayeux Tapestry was made during the 1070's yet displays events even before 1066. It also only shows images and very little text and consequently, important events are unclear.
It is likely the Normans used the Bayeux tapestry to justify their invasion, and therefore is highly likely to be bias when depicting the Norman invasion. Moreover, the Bayeux Tapestry was made during the 1070's yet displays events even before 1066. It also only shows images and very little text and consequently, important events are unclear.
The first recorded Viking invasion of England was in 793 AD. The last invasion of England by this group was in 1066.
The Bayeux Tapestry
He was a Norman duke who led an invasion of England in 1066
King Harold was defeated by William The Conqueror in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings. It is all depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry, from the time of Edward the Confessor, to Harold going to France to meet William - Duke of Normandy, then Harold succeeding Edward, Halley's Comet, to the invasion by William and the Battle of Hastings on 14 October, 1066.
England. It depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest in 1066.
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
The Norman invasion of England in 1066
Norman invasion of England in 1066
The Battle of Hastings.