The Bayeux Tapestry is actually an embroidery, and it was not made in Bayeux but in England.
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Because it was to long to write down and they wouldn't get the full story
Scene by scene images and the history of the Bayeux tapestry is available from the bayuex website included in the link below.
That depends on which tapestry. I'm going to guess you're asking about the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The Bayeux Tapestry is its name although it is not technically a tapestry, but rather a long embroidered cloth.If you are interested in tapestry, these sites may inform you further:http://hastings1066.com/www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk
The Bayuex Tapestry told historians how weapons were handeled at this time. Such as the over hand use of the lance (not commonly) and the size and shape of the sheilds.
July 14,1077 was when it was finished. This means that it took 10 years to finish..or something like that (:
there was 3 women who made the Bayeux Tapestry
it was made of linen
It was made for William of Normandy or William the conqueror.
Even though you think it is made in bayeau because of its name, the bayeau tapestry, it was made in Canterbury. This is very confusing.