Yes. The Battle of Hastings happened Oct. 14, 1066, and the Bayeux Tapestry was commissioned by William's half-brother, Bishop Odo in 1070.
The Bayeux Tapestry was designed and made to celebrate and record the battle of Hastings in October 1066.
Bayeux, France.
there was 3 women who made the Bayeux Tapestry
the bayeux tapestry is a giant picture of 1066 pictures of 1000-1090 primary source it is
Because Harold H was killed in the battle and the people who made the tapestry were french like Harold H meaning that the frech who made the tapestry did not show it.
The Bayeux Tapestry was designed and made to celebrate and record the battle of Hastings in October 1066.
The Bayeux Tapestry was embroidered as an honor to the Norman Victory in the Battle of Hastings. It depicts William the Conqueror as its main character.
Bayeux, France.
there was 3 women who made the Bayeux Tapestry
It was made for William of Normandy or William the conqueror.
the bayeux tapestry is a giant picture of 1066 pictures of 1000-1090 primary source it is
Because Harold H was killed in the battle and the people who made the tapestry were french like Harold H meaning that the frech who made the tapestry did not show it.
The Bayeux Tapestry is actually an embroidery, and it was not made in Bayeux but in England.
it was made of linen
people
the Bayeux tapestry was made to celebrate the success of king William the *******
In the 1070'!