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In the Bayeux Tapestry, William is depicted on the right side of the scene where Harold died during The Battle of Hastings. He is shown commanding his troops and observing the battle, indicating his leadership role. The tapestry illustrates the moment of Harold's death, marked by the arrow striking him, while William's forces advance. This placement highlights William's pivotal role in the conflict and the culmination of his campaign for the English throne.

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